An award-winner and top-seller in Japan, this provocative new manga handles its controversial subject with insight and sensitivity.
Two lonely souls-a 30-year-old office lady and a sixth-grade boy-form an unusual bond. Does this relationship come from Satoko's maternal instincts for a child in need of a family, or is it something more?
It's Volume 7 and My Boy is still very readable, with not a panel wasted in pushing the story forward and keeping readers eagerly turning the pages. There's a constant sense of awareness now that it's treading a very narrow line between what's acceptable and not acceptable in society " as the fact that Satoko turns to Shoji for legal advice demonstrates. Read Full Review
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