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After the Rain, Vol. 1

by Jun Mayuzuki

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Akira Tachibana is a reserved high school student who was the star of the track and field team but had to quit when she got injured. Sidelined and depressed, Akira stops in at a family restaurant one rainy day, and after the manager-- a 45-year-old man with a young son-- serves her free coffee, she is smitten, and soon takes a part-time job at the restaurant. Despite the age gap, Akira is drawn to his kind nature, and little by little, the two begin to understand each other. One day, she decides to finally tell her manager how she feels ... but how will he react?… (more)
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I loved this slow burn romance manga. It was a quick read and I can't wait to pick up the next volume. ( )
  JesseekaG | Sep 1, 2023 |
I have to mention first that the age gap is very concerning. After reading vol. 1, 2, and so on, you will build an understanding how of Tachibana and Kondou both need each other’s company to heal from current difficulties/past traumas. Kondou reminiscences his younger years that Tachibana reminds him of when he was at his best and most confident. While Tachibana gains reassurance and security from Kondou’s genuine care and attentiveness. It is a relationship with moral obstacles. For the art and emotional storytelling, I’ll give it 5 stars, but the age gap is a red flag for me. ( )
  cmehuusf | Dec 1, 2022 |
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Akira Tachibana is a reserved high school student who was the star of the track and field team but had to quit when she got injured. Sidelined and depressed, Akira stops in at a family restaurant one rainy day, and after the manager-- a 45-year-old man with a young son-- serves her free coffee, she is smitten, and soon takes a part-time job at the restaurant. Despite the age gap, Akira is drawn to his kind nature, and little by little, the two begin to understand each other. One day, she decides to finally tell her manager how she feels ... but how will he react?

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