This is such a bloody masterpiece. The characters, the atmosphere, the setting . . . it really gave me the feel of a Japan going through the turbulent sixties, and made me feel like I loved jazz even though actually I'm kind of lukewarm about most of it. But this manga makes you understand why people love jazz, makes you want to love jazz even if you're not that into the sound. Also makes you fall in love with all the major characters and half the minor ones even though they're totally different from each other. There's times in this that crush your heart, and times that make you want to be on your feet, cheering yourself hoarse. Marvellous stuff.
I agree! I love how this is a coming of age story for many of the characters. Seeing how they interact and affect each other as they grow, was incredibly endearing and heart wrenching at the same time. I randomly found myself picking up this book and then unable to put it back down. This a great book and it makes me hopeful of my own uncertain future. I want to thank the author for an amazing job and sharing this story with us.
It's been a long time since I found such a fantastic manga. It truly touches upon some of the most important things about being alive. I think those two boys in Tokyo put it better than I ever could, "Unlike love, friendship is for life." Heart wrenching montage about what distance and time can do to a people all the while depicting life in post-war Japan. Crossroads in life are truly so painful.
I just finished the story and I am bawling my eyes out. It was just... such a beautiful story. I kind of want to watch the adaptations now but I don’t think I’m emotionally ready yet. I’ll get back to this story after some time..
@j48dmxk39 I think he wanted to be a priest to look after orphans and because the church was where he went when he felt like he didn't belong at home. I think that's why we had the extra chapter where he helps the little girl and they all goto the grove with the statue of the virgin mary. Showing that he's come back to his faith after all this time of searching for somewhere he felt like he actually belonged. Also the drowning/rebirth theme in that chapter is a big one in the Christian faith : )