Japan again suffer a tragedy, these two volumes are a testament to the real feeling of a whole population. The author's note on the critical exit of this manga is explicit: "Some said it was too early to talk of these sad events, and others that it was too late."
The story is a little full of optimism and sadness over in a social context that completely escapes the control of our characters who find themselves in very realistic, understandable in their ideas and many endearing. This is not a shojo (let alone a shonen) used the extension to sell, this series has only two volumes, just enough to deliver his testimony with great emotion, treated with a finesse that comes up against raw events.
This volume starts this story struggling a bit to understand its realism behind its style. But it's worth it, if we want to have an idea of what we really felt the Japanese in the time that followed this tragedy.