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T**Y
A poignant, exquisitely illustrated story
This is the beautiful story of a middle-aged businessman, Hiroshi, who, on mistakenly returning to his childhood town, is transformed into his younger self after falling asleep at his mother's grave and is thus presented with the opportunity to re-experience some of the joys and disappointments of adolescence again.In addition to the daily demands placed upon him at school and at home, the central character is haunted by the foreknowledge that his father, on the pretext of making a business trip, will shortly abandon his wife and children without explanation - an event which will leave indelible marks on the whole family.While the anticipation of, and Hiroshi's ultimate attempt to thwart, this traumatic event provide the narrative heartbeat of the story it is the beautifully detailed illustrations which are truly gripping. Taniguchi’s exquisite line-work is frequently breathtaking and provides an evocative sense of what everyday life in Japan must have been like in the 1960s.
S**L
one of the most
touching I read. Has to be read
A**R
Five Stars
AWESOME
C**P
Five Stars
Great!
E**1
A Masterpiece
A very beautiful, delicate and touching story. Undoubtedly a masterpiece in my opinion. Manga at its very best!
W**K
A father's mistake and his son
If you're a fan of popular time-travel manga like Erased and Orange, or if you're a fan of manga that takes art to a quality level like AKIRA, then Jiro Taniguchi's work is for you.Beautifully illustrated panels create a story of life, with life's messages and the means behind it. There is no grand plot behind A Distant Neighbourhood (or Neighborhood as this is translated by Americans) other than a man travelling back in time to his childhood body.Nakahara - our main character and father of 2 - must learn to live his new life, all the whilst coming to the realisation of how his life has now changed. He runs from his old life and falls in love with his new present until he recalls his father.A man who left his own family the summer of the year he's in. A man who had such a similar family to his and a man whose mistake he was about to repeat.In the climax of the story - as there is one - he has to make a choice: Letting his father go and returning to live his life, or holding onto his father and leaving his life behind.Tanichugi really makes lovable characters and a means to like them.A wonderful manga and one to read! (The printing is really nice too with a sleek hardback, it is printed in a Western format though...)
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