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3.5
I Had That Same Dream Again, Manga Vol. 1 (Mata Onaji Yume wo Mite ita, #1)
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The story centers on grade schooler Nanoka Koyanagi, who meets a short-tailed cat and three different women as she is out taking a walk. The first woman is Minami, a high schooler whom Nanoka sees has many wounds on her wrist. The second woman is an adult, constantly called a "whore" by her co-workers. The third woman is an old lady, trying to live out her twilight years in peace.
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3.5
“This is a story about a girl who meets three individuals who teach her what it means to be happy. Only, it's not all fluffy as it may seem.
Nanoka is a lonely girl whose parents are constantly working and unable to make time for her. She is often ridiculed by her classmates and doesn't have any friends her age. That isn't to say that she doesn't have any. She has Obaachan, an old woman who lives alone in the woods, Skank-san, a young woman who “sells her youth,” and Minami, a girl she met in an abandoned building who struggles with self-harming and depression.
Each of these women has something to teach her, and they do so in their way
When I first started this, I had assumed that Nanoka would end up being a rather happy-go-lucky little girl, but she sure cured me of that notion. She has moments of intense melancholy and anger toward her family and classmates, yet when she is with her friends, she tries her hardest to smile and raise them up.
This story is heartbreaking but also not. It touches on topics through the lens of a child, and one can't help but feel their heartbreak as Nanoka tries her hardest to understand her friends and what it means to be happy.”
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