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[DeepL Translation - needs review] My son suspects I might be Momoko Sakura, but on the other hand he thinks I am not? Father Hiroshi, his young son, and Momoko are all stars in their everyday life! Essays from the miraculously hilarious magazine "Mt.
Fuji, a miraculously hilarious magazine. When it comes to family and daily life, the hilarity is unparalleled! Momoko, as the editor-in-chief, did all the reporting, writing, and cartooning by herself, Fuji" (4 issues), a miraculously fun...
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Page Count:
249
ISBN:
4101388237
ISBN13:
9784101388236
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Kinokuniya JP
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(3/5)2 ratings1 review
An autobiographic book by Maruko-chan author Sakura Momoko.
It's made up of short chapters narrating little episodes of her life, often about family, travels, her job.
The language used is largely rather simple, but she does use specific terms relating to her job, place names etc. The chapters about her family also feature the local dialect.
I enjoyed the style and getting a look into the author's life at first, but towards the latter half it started to drag a bit. I suppose I wasn't that int