When Asa's mother goes into labor yet again, Asa runs off to find a doctor. But no one bats an eye when she doesn't return-not even as a storm approaches Nagoya. Forgotten yet again, Asa runs into a burglar and tries to stop him on her own, a decision that leads to an unlikely alliance.
For older teen audiences.
Although you don't have an instant idea about what the story actually is until that reveal at the very end, this first volume of Asadora! is a wonderful character-driven piece of historical fiction. Read Full Review
While I was expecting an intense thriller, I have come out with nothing but awe at this quietly brilliant work from mangaka Naoki Urasawa. Asadora! Volume 1 demands that you follow Asada through her adversity and root for her along the way in post-war Japan. Read Full Review
This opening volume sets up plenty of tantalising treats as to what comes next, and it should make for a thrilling read. Read Full Review
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