Our dreams at dusk Shimanami tasogare

Yuhki Kamatani

Book - 2019

"Not only is high schooler Tasuku Kaname the new kid in town, he is also terrified that he had been outed as gay. Just as he's contemplating doing the unthinkable, Tasuku meets a mysterious woman who leads him to a group of people dealing with problems not so different from his own. In this realistic, heartfelt depiction of LGBT+ characters from different backgrounds finding their place in the world, a search for inner peace proves to be the most universal experience of all."--

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Bildungsromans
Published
[Los Angeles, CA] : Seven Seas Entertainment [2019]-
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Yuhki Kamatani (author)
Other Authors
Jocelyne Allen, 1974- (translator)
Item Description
Translation of: Shimanami tasogare.
Originally published in Japan by SHOGAKUKAN, ©2015.
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 19 cm
Audience
Teen.
ISBN
9781642750607
9781642750614
9781642750621
9781642750638
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This impressive first volume portrays a raw slice-of-life story (with some fantastical elements) centered around the queer experience in Japanese society. High schooler Tasuku Kaname is outed by classmates as gay (one spots porn on his phone) just two days before summer break. Terrified of the consequences, Tasuku contemplates suicide; but before he leaps from the stairs climbing the cliffs of his hilltop town, he leans over the railing to see a woman jumping out of a window from a nearby building. Tasuku rushes down to the base of it, where he meets a small demolition and construction crew, made up of volunteers, called Cat Clutter, along with the woman he saw-who is fine and alive-who goes by the name Someone. When he discovers they are also an LGBTQ community, Tasuku is encouraged to return and spend his summer helping them renovate abandoned houses. The script by Kamatani (the Nabari No Ou series) works harmonically with the intricate illustrations and their symbolism (such as a frame that portrays Tasuku breaking into pieces of fragmented glass, with reflections of a classmate and Someone). While manga frequently portrays the characters in yaoi/yuri ("boys' love"/"girls' love" genres) in a fetishized light, this series takes a refreshing turn, and the high-quality art makes it a potential breakout for broader audiences. (May) Correction: An earlier version of this review used an incorrect pronoun in reference to Yuhki Kamatani. © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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