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And I very much concur with your statement of the pinnacle of art being the wholesome slice-of-life genre lol
The manga is about a small young girl pursuing her dream of becoming an astronaut, as well as the people she meets along the way, all with their own reasons for pursuing their dreams, and how these people impact each-other's lives and help each-other find their direction (think March Comes In Like a Lion except instead of playing Shogi they do a lot of astronaut training). If you enjoy dramas based on situations closer to the real world, even if a smidgen far-fetched, I think you might enjoy it. The end of each volume also has one or two little short stories told from the author's point of view. Really touching little pieces about life, love, nostalgia, and growing up. To me they are the highlight of the comic.
So yeah, if you like that sort of stuff, you might find Twin Spica enjoyable too. Though disclaimer, I haven't finished it yet XP Still have to finish the final volume and I can't find it anywhere, lol. Might need to buy it digitally or something.