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Our Little Sister
Diario di Kamakura, Vol. 9
2018
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Alle tre sorelle Koda, un giorno, arriva la notizia della morte del padre. La loro prima reazione è pressoché apatica: in fondo lui le aveva abbandonate quindici anni prima per farsi una nuova famiglia e per loro era diventato praticamente un estraneo. Al funerale, però, oltre a riscoprire l’affetto perduto per lui incontrano per la prima volta la loro sorellastra Suzu, che di lì a breve finirà a vivere a Kamakura assieme a loro! Dopo aver sposato Chika, Hamada parte per scalare l’Everest. Mentre Sachi e Yoshino vivono i rispettivi amori, Suzu sente che l’ultima estate delle medie sta per finire... Iniziata nell’estate della sua prima media, quando il canto delle cicale lascia posto al silenzio, questa toccante saga familiare giunge infine al termine!

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Akimi Yoshida
Akimi Yoshida
Author · 45 books

Akimi Yoshida (Japanese: 吉田秋生, Yoshida Akimi) is a Japanese cartoonist from Tokyo, best known for her manga series Banana Fish. Yoshida studied at the Musashino Art University in Tokyo and made her professional debut in 1977. Despite serialising her works in shōjo manga (girls' comics) magazines, most notably in 'Bessatsu Shōjo Comic' and 'Monthly Flowers', during the 80's she developed a visual style akin to the aesthetics of shōnen manga (boy's comics) of that era, contributing significantly to creating a bridge between these two traditions. This is particularly evident in her international best-seller Banana Fish (1985-1994), a thriller set in New York City blending action and homoerotic romance. Among her other major works are the series Yasha (1996-2002) and Umimachi Diary (2006-2018). Yoshida's comics have received a number of accolades in Japan, including three Shogakukan Manga Awards (1983 and 2001 in the category 'shojo', 2015 in the general category), an Excellence Award for manga at the Japan Media Arts Festival (2007) and the 6th Manga Taishō award (2013).

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