Kiiroi Hon: Jacques Thibault to Iu Na no Yuujin |
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Synonyms: The Yellow Book: A Friend Named Jacques Thibault, Cloudy Wednesday, Mayonnaise, I Live at 2-2-6
Japanese: 黄色い本 ~ジャック・チボーという名の友人~
Auteur:
Takano, Fumiko
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
8
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2021-03-06 to ?
Sérialisation:
Afternoon
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Synonyms: The Yellow Book: A Friend Named Jacques Thibault, Cloudy Wednesday, Mayonnaise, I Live at 2-2-6
Japanese: 黄色い本 ~ジャック・チボーという名の友人~
Japanese: 黄色い本 ~ジャック・チボーという名の友人~
Auteur:
Takano, Fumiko
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
8
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2021-03-06 to ?
Sérialisation:
Afternoon
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This collected volume was named after the longest of the four stories that it contains: a drama about an adolescent girl who falls in love with Roger Martin du Gard's saga, Les Thibault. The remaining stories capture various fragments of everyday life with tenderness and humor. Through the kaleidoscope of its feminine views, The Yellow Book touches the readers heart by attending to what, in sum, makes up life—the little things of our every day.
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A UNIQUE SLICE OF LIFE
It's a quiet story that takes place in a modest Japanese household around the middle of the 20th Century (deduced from the stuff in the manga). It's very gentle and delicately drawn, and in it a sensitive book-loving girl approaches the end of middle or high school (probably the latter), and is soon to transition to work. As the big change begins to loom, she is reading a tranlated 19th Century novel. She reads it everywhere, at home, at school, and on the way between, and finds it captivating. All around the girl as she reads, ordinary life plays out, and the depiction of all of her family and friends is masterful: memorable ordinary people created each with a few quick strokes. The girl has a HUGE imagination and it shows. Not much, you say? Well, it was for me. I first read it around 2014 and just recently found myself longing to read it again in 2020. I wasn't disappointed. |