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Sweetness & Lightning, Vol. 7: The Truth Is Complicated

by Gido Amagakure

Other authors: Adam Lensenmayer (Translator)

Series: Sweetness & Lightning [Manga] (7)

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Teacher Kouhei is a single father who is terrible at cooking. His adorable little daughter Tsumugi barely remembers the cooking of her mother, who's passed away. But, then, the pair comes across a teenage girl eating rice balls and crying (in joy?) at the park. She takes Kouhei and Tsumugi to her mother's restaurant, where they taste their first home-cooked meal in ages. A tribute to the power of food to bind people together.… (more)
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I like that it shows how easily kids get scared by even their own imaginations and how most children fear their parent's disappointment more than anything.

I will say this much. The last chapter made me cry. It was so sweet and sad and happy all at the same time, my emotions couldn't take it. But the Gender-Swap thing at the back was hilarious and adorable. ( )
  Rhydion | Oct 31, 2017 |
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Teacher Kouhei is a single father who is terrible at cooking. His adorable little daughter Tsumugi barely remembers the cooking of her mother, who's passed away. But, then, the pair comes across a teenage girl eating rice balls and crying (in joy?) at the park. She takes Kouhei and Tsumugi to her mother's restaurant, where they taste their first home-cooked meal in ages. A tribute to the power of food to bind people together.

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