Tsuma, Shougakusei ni Naru.

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If one can get over the initial misconceptions of this being a pedophile manga and whatnot (due to the misleading title) what follows is an absolute gut-wrenching story that focuses on the importance of life and time.

The artstyle leaves a bit to be desired but that isn't the main focus of this manga.

Would recommend everyone to read it at least once, especially if one is/has been dealing with issues of grief, doubt and loss.
 
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I was expecting romance and wholesomeness. First few chapters were okay. Then he got love rival - an elementary schooler and wife doesn't want to remarry him again. I say just wait 8 years and marry him again but no. And then I dropped it. I just feel like mc here and can't withstand it.
Pdf file, get outta here.
 
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Bit late to the party but damn, this hit me like a rainy Monday morning. The ending was splendid and definitely kept the tone that was set at the beginning of the story. I definitely need several days to recover and hopefully set my current messy life straight, cause this manga certainly gave me a noticeable impact in my inner feelings. :meguuusad:
 
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Started reading at 2 am and was hooked until I finished. I haven't cried like that in years, my body was shivering from how hard I was trying to subdue sobs. All in all a very good story on mortality and death. I will now proceed to cry myself to sleep at 8 am.
 
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The art wasn't a dealbreaker... but I did laugh a lot at all these Beetlejuice-looking MFers with tiny tiny heads on their enormous bodies in some panels. I think the artist probably draws the faces first and then is like "shit, I still have to fill up the other 90% of this panel... wat do?"

:meguu:
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Finished the manga and cried during multiple parts. Sketchy premise, but executed well. The characters are pleasant, the general vibe is very wholesome, and the ending - though a bit rushed - did bring back some bittersweet memories...
 

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