
The Girl at the End
by L
About This Novel
The so-called girl is a kind of creature that is both gentle and sensitive, cute and heartless. At the entrance ceremony of a girls' high school, Hiyoko, who was promoted internally, remembered Juri Okazawa who had just entered the campus. The eccentric Juri Okazawa has lived overseas for many years. Her father is a famous photographer. She is cheerful and generous, and uses self-confidence as a weapon against the world in adolescence - all of which struck into the heart of Hiyoko, who is as ordinary as dust. After a "siege"-like attraction, the two became friends, but also planted the seeds of harm... A new generation of female writers praised by Keigo Higashino and Miyuki Miyabe - Asako Yuzuki's slender yet powerful work includes four stories including her award-winning debut "Forget-Me-Not Blue". It is a collection of short stories like a women's illustrated book, describing the sweetness and sourness of growing up. However, no snowflake is innocent during an avalanche.
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I found this book because I had to complete my homework during the summer vacation. The characters in it are very relevant and close to life. Everyone has their own personality traits. It mainly tells the stories of Hiyoko Tachibana, Juri Ozawa, Kyoko, Tsuko Morina and others from high school to college. It's really hard to understand a girl's mind. I recommend that both boys and girls watch it. We should all be able to learn a lot from it.
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I found this book because I had to complete my homework during the summer vacation. The characters in it are very relevant and close to life. Everyone has their own personality traits. It mainly tells the stories of Hiyoko Tachibana, Juri Ozawa, Kyoko, Tsuko Morina and others from high school to college. It's really hard to understand a girl's mind. I recommend that both boys and girls watch it. We should all be able to learn a lot from it.
