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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Volume 1: Two Girls, Invisible to the Eye, Irreplaceable. One day just before entering high school, Sakiki Kindaichi is on her way to a piano lesson, on her way to a piano lesson. She bumps into a stranger of the same age on her way to her piano lesson and scrapes her hand, After the other girl looked at him straight in the eye without saying a word, She was given an adhesive bandage after the girl carefully picked up the sheet music she had dropped. Sakiki...
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Page Count:
176
ISBN:
4065250897
ISBN13:
9784065250891
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A sweet story about a girl who is hard of hearing and a girl who tries to get closer to her
This might be one of my favorite yuri manga of all time. Saki tries to befriend Kanon, a girl who is hard of hearing. At first Kanon seems to act a bit cold towards her but starts warming up when she realizes that Saki is genuinely trying to know her and doesn’t treat her any different because of her disability.
Not only is it a very sweet story about the relationship of these two girls, it also sheds light on the challenges that people with a hearing disability face that I’ve personally never