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Life Vol. 8

Life

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Graphic Novel Summary: Product Synopsis:
Ayumu and Miki get Ayumu's phone to work and a call gets through to Sonoda! But Akiraâ™s goons soon discover the phone and drag off a drugged Miki while Akira instructs them to start raping Ayumu. Will Sonoda be able to save them in time?
Sell Sheet Keynote:
Cutting, suicide, and high school have never been this real
Key Selling Points:

  • Volumes 1 and 2 promoted via national consumer print advertising campaign in Girls Life summer and fall 2006; internet advertising targeting tween and teen girl sites-more than 2 million impressions
    • This gritty, high quality shojo series from Kodansha is filled with undeniable teen angst and self-torment and tackles real topics such as cutting, suicide, bullying, and gangs
      • Volumes one and two feature a postscript from licensed psychologist, Susan M. Axtell Psy. D., who is experienced in suicide counseling
        • Winner of the 30th Kodansha Shojo Manga award
          • "The pain felt by the characters is palpable and affecting. The characters and their emotional reactions to situations feel real." -VOYA
            • Shrinkwrapped with Parental Advisory sticker on the front cover
              • Ayumu is faced with common high school problems: grades, fighting with friends and a general feeling of isolation. Her method of dealing with the trials of adolescence, however, is decidedly more distressing. Ayumu is a cutter, one of an increasing number of teenage compulsive self-mutilators. Tortured by a falling-out with her best friend and dealing with a competitive new school, Ayumu retreats into the cold comforts of self-imposed social exile and self-inflicted injury. Matters are further complicated when Ayumu's manic and boundlessly irritating new friend, Manami, attempts suicide after a difficult breakup. To say that the subject matter is serious is a criminal understatement; the overwrought narrative will appeal mainly to the core demographic of manga readers. Luckily, the artworkâ"especially the inventive page layoutâ"adds a much-needed frisson. Frames and panels merge, fracture and dissolve, reflecting alternating extremes of tranquility and anguish. The cutting scenes are especially powerful, eschewing dialogue in favor of a dreamlike stillness in which Ayumu's chosen implement, a common box cutter, takes on the status of a magical totem. These frames, along with a genuinely haunting, semi-cliffhanger ending, more than make up for the characters' stilted language. The book concludes with a brief fact page written by a clinical psychologist that includes how to deal with cutting in real life.
                - Publisher's Weekly


              • Codes: DEC073916 1598161953 1598161953

                Price: $10.99 $8.79
                Artist: Keiko Suenobu
                Author: Keiko Suenobu
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                ISBN: 1598161953
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