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This is a solid beginner manga - the words are pretty easy, grammar is not too complicated and there's little slang (DeepL could translate everything I encountered). However, be warned that there is no furigana (at least not the version linked here). Wasn't a big issue though as the WaniKani vocab sheet had pretty good coverage. Interestingly, I felt the language was easier in the beginning and slowly got more difficult.
As for the story, it's a bit bizarre but held my interest. The narrative is in a slice-of-life style but it's set in a post-apocalyptic world and follows two small girls (why are they alone??) as they wander through the deserted, war torn landscape. The visuals are nice.
Overall, I recommend reading this after Yotsubato / Aria / Flying Witch.