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The Flower That Seems to Truly Dance
The Flower That Seems to Truly Dance | Saki Tsukahara
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"No one can know about these feelings. But at least I can think of you while I dance." It's the 16th year of the Showa era (1941), and Soutarou Kuramoto, the son of a distinguished family, is returning from his studies abroad with something on his mind. As a child, he told his best friend, Haroumi Asuma, "I hate the way you dance". Determined to apologize, he visits Haroumi, but the young man -- now a renowned dancer -- deftly avoids him. Or perhaps there's another reason why he won't meet with Shoutarou...? Set in an era where connecting with the person you love wasn't easy, a reunion with a childhood friend allows a long hidden love to bloom.
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A charming historic slice of live centering traditional Japanese arts and the struggles of civilian life during WWII. I anticipated this being a very sad story but was pleasantly surprised. The art is absolutely beautiful. #LGBTQIA #Manga #HistoricFiction

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