
The Summer Hikaru Died, Vol. 1
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Format
Paperback
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
Jul 18, 2023
Publisher
Yen Press
ISBN-10
1975360540
ISBN-13
9781975360542
Description
In a small town, the line between life and death blurs when a mysterious being takes on the appearance of Hikaru. This entity not only mimics Hikaru’s face and voice but also embodies his memories, creating a haunting presence that disturbs those who knew him. The story explores the emotional aftermath of death as friends and family grapple with the uncanny return of their beloved Hikaru, who is, in essence, a hollow imitation.
As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist becomes increasingly drawn to this doppelgänger, torn between the allure of familiarity and the unsettling reality that something vital is missing. The eerie atmosphere is enhanced by the struggle of the characters to reclaim their lost connection and make sense of their grief. They must confront their own emotions and the truth of what it means to truly know someone.
With deft storytelling and rich character development, the tale invites readers to ponder profound questions about identity and memory. The juxtaposition of love and loss is potent as the characters navigate their relationships amidst an unearthly presence, leading to moments of reflection and heartache that resonate deeply.
As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist becomes increasingly drawn to this doppelgänger, torn between the allure of familiarity and the unsettling reality that something vital is missing. The eerie atmosphere is enhanced by the struggle of the characters to reclaim their lost connection and make sense of their grief. They must confront their own emotions and the truth of what it means to truly know someone.
With deft storytelling and rich character development, the tale invites readers to ponder profound questions about identity and memory. The juxtaposition of love and loss is potent as the characters navigate their relationships amidst an unearthly presence, leading to moments of reflection and heartache that resonate deeply.
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