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OverviewStunningly handsome Kohei Sugihara was outgoing and popular with the girls at school. But when a sudden illness left him with partial hearing loss, he grew quiet and reluctant to engage with others. At college, a chance encounter with an ever-optimistic classmate named Taichi Sagawa helped Kohei open up once more. And over time, the two began to develop feelings for each other. As the story continues, the pair tries to balance their budding relationship alongside Taichi's inspiring new career and Kohei's continued studies. But things don t always go as planned. One day, seemingly out of nowhere, Kohei announces that maybe they should spend some time apart. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yuki Fumino , Stephen KohlerPublisher: Social Club Books Imprint: One Peace Books, Incorporated Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.255kg ISBN: 9781642731033ISBN 10: 164273103 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 04 May 2021 Recommended Age: From 13 to 17 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsNominated for Best Graphic Novels for Teens 2018 & 2019 -- ALA A fascinating and nuanced exploration of real-world issues that people who are deaf or hard of hearing face, tucked gracefully into the rest of the story. The whole book delicate and a little dreamy. --AV Club A simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking story about the chance meeting and budding romance. --Library Journal If you're looking for a gay love story with loads of tropes, disability representation, and slow burn romance, [this] is the series for you! --Aiden Thomas, author Cemetery Boys (MacMillan, 2020) Nominated for Best Graphic Novels for Teens 2018 & 2019 -- ALA A fascinating and nuanced exploration of real-world issues that people who are deaf or hard of hearing face, tucked gracefully into the rest of the story. The whole book delicate and a little dreamy. --AV Club If you're looking for a gay love story with loads of tropes, disability representation, and slow burn romance, [this] is the series for you! --Aiden Thomas, author Cemetery Boys (MacMillan, 2020) Nominated for Best Graphic Novels for Teens 2018 & 2019 -- ALA A simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking story about the chance meeting and budding romance. --Library Journal """A fascinating and nuanced exploration of real-world issues that people who are deaf or hard of hearing face, tucked gracefully into the rest of the story. The whole book delicate and a little dreamy."" --AV Club ""A simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking story about the chance meeting and budding romance."" --Library Journal ""If you're looking for a gay love story with loads of tropes, disability representation, and slow burn romance, [this] is the series for you!""--Aiden Thomas, author Cemetery Boys (MacMillan, 2020) Nominated for Best Graphic Novels for Teens 2018 & 2019 -- ALA" Author InformationYuki Fumino's first manga, I Hear the Sunspot, received a great deal of attention upon its publication in 2014, quickly leading to the development of a feature film. The exceptional talent on display in her debut project has made her one of the most watched and up-coming manga-ka in the BL world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |