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High School Girls, Volume 1

by Towa Oshima

Series: High School Girls (1)

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A hilariously hip account of life at an all-girls private high school. As the classmates come of age, Oshima depicts their search for love, sexual controversy and the rivalry between the cliques. Eriko and her two best friends are excited to enter the more sophisticated realm of higher learning. However, they soon find out that life without a constant male presence isn't quite as sophisticated as they thought. The vulgarity and dirtiness they hoped to escape emerges in full force when the all-female student body lets it all hang out!… (more)
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A hilariously hip account of life at an all-girls private high school. As the classmates come of age, Oshima depicts their search for love, sexual controversy and the rivalry between the cliques. Eriko and her two best friends are excited to enter the more sophisticated realm of higher learning. However, they soon find out that life without a constant male presence isn't quite as sophisticated as they thought. The vulgarity and dirtiness they hoped to escape emerges in full force when the all-female student body lets it all hang out!

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