Wandering Son, Vol. 7
Wandering Son, Vol. 7
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W. W. Norton
Just the Series: Wandering Son Vol. 7   

Series and Publisher: Wandering Son   

Annotation: Nitori-kun gets his first signs of acne, but when he turns to nationally famous model Anna-chan for help, events take an unexpected turn, and Nitori-kun and Chiba-san are scouted by the theater club after the success of their gender-bending play, The Rose of Versailles.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #95569
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel Manga Manga
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Copyright Date: 2014
Edition Date: 2014 Release Date: 08/19/14
Pages: 215 pages
ISBN: 1-606-99750-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-606-99750-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2013497286
Dimensions: 25 cm.
Language: English
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ALA Booklist

On his first day at a new school, Shuichi Natori's androgynous cuteness and mild demeanor get him mistaken for his older sister. Shu soon befriends several female students, including outgoing, tall, and handsome tomboy Yoshino Takatsuki. As Shu and Yoshino get to know each other, Yoshino sees a quality that she recognizes in Shu. She gives Shu some of her old clothing, ostensibly to "give to Shu's sister," and wonders if she can reveal her secret to him. This literary manga is a lovely, sensitive portrayal of two tweens exploring their gender identity. The art has a spare, dreamy quality, while the plot focuses on the children's forthright curiosity rather than on angst. Shu and Yoshino know who they are and what they want; they just aren't sure how to get it. This sweet approach to a complex topic should appeal to those who would prefer their gender-bending less saccharine than in shojo manga, such as the Otomen series.

School Library Journal

Gr 9 Up-This volume continues the story of Nitori Shuichi, a girl who wants to be a boy named Takatsuki Yoshino, and the friends and rivals who enhance and complicate their lives. The characters are reintroduced in the opening pages (in "The Wandering Son Board Game"), which are illustrated in color. This story intersperses the real-life drama taking place between the youngsters at home and in the classroom with the stories that Shu writes in which he imagines himself as a "tragic heroine." The story is filled with mixed signals, rumors, unrequited love, boys and girls fighting over one another, and love-hate relationships. Add to this the gender confusion felt by the main characters, and the romantic tensions become even more complicated. And as the characters get ready to enter middle school, with its gender-specific uniforms, each one is being pushed to conform to society's standards. The illustrations are mostly done in a straightforward manga style, but periodically scenes are suddenly elevated to a cinematic level with dramatically faded backgrounds. Tatako's artwork definitely enhances the story, with the black-and-white pages conveying even more emotion and power than the color illustrations. Even though these books focus on middle-grade students, the story is told in such a thoughtful and mature way, featuring lots of interior monologues and character exploration, that will go over the heads that audience. Fans of the earlier books will want to read this volume and the rest of the books in this series to see how the different characters' relationships with on another evolve over time. Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library

Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12

Shimura Takako's groundbreaking, critically acclaimed, and beloved Wandering Son continues to explore gender identity among its cast of middle school students in our 7th volume. Nitori-kun gets his first signs of acne. This may well be the end of the world. But when he turns to nationally famous model Anna-chan for help, events take an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Nitori-kun and Chiba-san are scouted by the theater club after the success of their gender-bending play, The Rose of Versailles. But when Takatsuki-san congratulates Chiba-san, Chiba-san calls her a hypocrite. If Takatsuki-san wanted to join the theater club, she wouldn't congratulate Chiba-san -- she'd be jealous. So says Chiba-san, but what does she know?


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