This is the kind of story that can even make you grow up.
This is not the first time and it's not gonna be the last time that Keiko Suenobu gives to us a very positive set of messages about human feelings.
I was very surprised that the author has been able to write a story with so many different messages but without being chaotic at the same time. The reading is totally pleasant and the drawings are as expressive as always.
The story is mostly about the hope of the main character dreams but not only. There is a lot of common human behaviours pointed out and the consequences that this behaviours implies. At some point the story ended up being quite sad, but in the end this allows the author to say great things making by this way the story even better.
On the other hand, the only weak point of this manga is a little lack of development in some parts of the story. At least for me, there was things to say that wasn't said. But honestly this is the only thing that I can complain about.
I totally recommend this manga to anyone that wants to read about human feelings.