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  • Published: 15 February 2017
  • ISBN: 9781632363039
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $22.99

Say I Love You. 17



  • A breakout hit for Kodansha, the first volume of this shojo manga is taking off at retail.
  • For older teens interested in a frank, moving depiction of high school romance. Fans of Sara Zarr and Stephanie Perkins.
  • Personal, character-driven storytelling recalls hit manga series like NANA and Kimi ni Todoke.
  • Fans of the recent anime series will want to read past where it leaves off to find out what happens to their favorite characters.
  • Ongoing in Japan. 16 & Up. Shojo.
  • LOVE AT A DISTANCE
     
    Mei is now in a vocational school to become a preschool teacher, and Yamato is in college with the aim of eventually becoming a professional photographer. But as they get more involved in their individual pursuits, they have fewer chances to see each other, putting a strain on their relationship. To make matters worse, an unsettling message about Yamato and Yamato’s new female friend at his college have brought doubt into the future of Mei and Yamato’s relationship. Meanwhile, Meg continues to struggle with her modeling career in Paris, but a shocking discovery forces her to make a big decision…

    • Published: 15 February 2017
    • ISBN: 9781632363039
    • Imprint: Kodansha
    • Format: Paperback
    • Pages: 176
    • RRP: $22.99

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    Praise for Say I Love You. 17

    Praise for the anime:
    "Again and again it approaches some deal-breaker of a shojo-romance cliché, and every time it surprises with its honesty, its sensitivity, its quality. Always it is smarter, more poetic, more touching, just plain better that you think it is going to be." - Anime News Network

    "This is pretty much what Kimi ni Todoke should have been." - Star Crossed Anime Blog