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In This Corner of the World

af Fumiyo Kōno

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"1940's Hiroshima Prefecture. Suzu, a young woman from the countryside, joins her new husband and his family in the shipbuilding city of Kure. As her beautiful home collapses around her, Suzu must confront the challenges of a new life while coming to grips with a world in turmoil. Unwilling to give up hope, Suzu struggles against the horrors of war to create her own happiness."--Back cover.… (mere)
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Breathtaking. I knew this book was going to be sad, I watched the movie first and I knew the movie would be sad even before that because of the topic. And yet, it’s absolutely beautiful too. And even though it’s kind of heart breaking I would watch it and read it again because it’s just so well done and so truly heartfelt.

Aside from the excellent story and characters, I loved the art styles and the way the story was portrayed. There was just so much detail put into each part, it really shows. The creator uses interesting ways to portray different chapters, for instance one chapter is depicted like the tiles of a popular game for the time and place. The art also becomes increasingly more scratchy and loose looking once the main character looses one of her hands and isn’t able to create art quite like she used to.

This is definitely one of my favorite manga and books. This edition includes all the volumes.

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  rianainthestacks | Nov 5, 2023 |
I watched about half of the movie, but the story was slow, and probably would be more appreciated to people interested in Japanese history and culture.
It was how the "world turned upside down" in WW2.
  librisissimo | Apr 24, 2020 |
It meanders quite a bit, but this odd look at domestic life in Japan during World War II gradually drew me in and then briefly enthralled me before its abrupt ending broke the spell. ( )
  villemezbrown | Jul 28, 2018 |
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"1940's Hiroshima Prefecture. Suzu, a young woman from the countryside, joins her new husband and his family in the shipbuilding city of Kure. As her beautiful home collapses around her, Suzu must confront the challenges of a new life while coming to grips with a world in turmoil. Unwilling to give up hope, Suzu struggles against the horrors of war to create her own happiness."--Back cover.

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