I'll have you know that I'm rarely a fan of hardcore shoujo. But this is one has cunningly wrapped itself around my heart.
Young Tetsuta is at that precious age when parents are the most important thing in a child's world. That age where he is not ashamed of them, when he wants to spend time with them, and likes to have a good-night kiss as he's tucked into bed.
So Tetsuta is rather disappointed that his father spends so much time at work. His mother passed away a few years ago, leaving behind him and his little sister Aya. Now dad, you
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ai wo Kudasai, Haru ni Saku Hana Japanese: ぼくはね。 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 24
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 28, 2000 to Dec 25, 2004
Genre:
Drama
Theme:
Childcare
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
The Hana to Yume Authors:
Fujiwara, Kiyo (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #77612 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #19672
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Your Feelings Categories Sep 5, 2010
You may think I am exaggerating the score but all I am doing is rounding to the nearest whole number. It's that good.
First and foremost don't forget the tissue box. It's a tearjerker...well for me it was. The story mainly revolves around 9 year old (later on 10) Tetsuta and his view of family relationship. It is easily seen that he is very mature for his age or maybe it reflects the current generation children. But the purity of his world is what attracted me. For example his quote "I think someone who would rather keep their pride then their loved one is disgraceful" [ch 10 pg ... |