When s “You can tell me anything, I won't listen, though"-Someone SanĪ teen manga about growing up and coming out. In his despair, he sees someone, known only as Someone-san, who seems to have jumped out of a building over a cliff or has she? He tries to find her and does, in a near-by drop-in center where kids meet and can talk about anything they like. He’s distraught that his secret is public. Tasuku Kaname is the new kid in town, and some people think he is gay. “You can tell me anything, I won't listen, though"-Someone San A teen manga about growing up and coming out.
But as long as you won't give up that won't be the only thing you'll experience.'.
' All the things you fear the most may happen. Like the group or Someone-san may have saved Tasuku life simply by giving him an outlet to talk, be seen and be himself, I think about how books like this may save lives as well when people can find strength and understanding in them. I'm so glad to see books like these coming to print and spreading around the world. I am quite interested to see where these will go and watch these characters grow together (also figure out the mysteries of Someone-san). What really works in this book are the ways the group of people, most LGBTQ+, are able to be open and honest about themselves with each other and support each other along their journeys.
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With gorgeous artwork and fast-paced storytelling, this is a lovely first volume for a series I am eager to read. It becomes a sort of group therapy, with people sharing and caring together as they work on a building project, not only making a structure but building their lives together. ' You can tell me anything,' the mysterious, ghost-like Someone-San tells him, ' I won't listen, though,' and introduces him to her Drop-in Center where youths gather, many like him. Tasuku Kaname, new in town, fears he has been exposed for being gay and is struggling with thoughts of suicide when he happens upon Someone-San. This first volume was a lovely little treat overflowing with emotion. ' You can tell me anything,' the mysterious, ghost-like Someone-San tells him, ' I won't listen, though,' and introduces him to her Drop-in Center where youths ga Our Dreams at Dusk by Yuhki Kmatani is a gorgeous little bildungsroman about coming out and the healing powers of community. Our Dreams at Dusk by Yuhki Kmatani is a gorgeous little bildungsroman about coming out and the healing powers of community. The art style is gorgeous like some of the panels were so beautifully drawn I couldn't help but admire.Īnd attacking homophobes by a cat should be considered by everyone.more There is a lesbian couple as well and I am hoping for more LGBTQ+ representation. Talking about the characters I love Someone-san. It is a story about a wide array of people finding, coming in terms with who they are and falling in love. Shimanami no Tasogare is a touching and personal statement about the reality of LGBTQ+ community in Japan.
"You can tell me anything, but I'm not gonna ask."
The art style is gorgeous like some of the panels were 4.25 stars ✳️✨ 4.25 stars ✳️✨ "You can tell me anything, but I'm not gonna ask." Shimanami no Tasogare is a touching and personal statement about the reality of LGBTQ+ community in Japan.