


Kyoko Okamura, age 30. Keeeeeeeeeeeee!
What happens when a girl who was raised by poisonous parents or a child who was abandoned become adults? Five selections of traumatic manga stories that convey Ryoko Yamagishi's genius.
In "Tennin Karakusa," a young girl raised by an anachronistically strict father grows up with mixed emotions, overly wary of others.
In "Harpy," a female-faced bird-monster from Greek mythology appears as a beautiful girl before the eyes of a boy living an ordinary high school life.
In "Kitsunejo," a boy born to a concubine is taken in by the family of his deceased father and searches for his "real mother."
"Kago no Naka no Tori" tells the story of a boy of "bird-man" blood, who has the special ability to hear the words of the dead, and a folklorist named Hitomi, whose love for him transcends the love of her own flesh and blood.
Sumio heads to H-city during a heat wave to take care of the animal at his grandfather's house while he's away on an overseas trip. "Natsu no Guuwa" describes his mysterious experience with a girl he meets in a park.
Yamagishi's world is so sad, painful, and poignant that you will surely be struck by her genius and the depth of her world!
(Source: Bunshun, translated)
Collected Stories:
1. Tenin Karakusa (天人唐草)
2. Harpy (ハーピー)
3. Kitsunejo (狐女)
4. Kago no Naka no Tori (籠の中の鳥)
5. Natsu no Guuwa (夏の寓話)










































































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