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PRD_1X6K5NZSDJTG CNT_0BQB9JYDB16G CNT_2J0TXQTV4S4G CNT_2J0TXQTV4S4G 2 1 1 Volume 1 []   You Can't Live All on Your Own!, Volume 1   <P>Shuuko, Eika, Misaki, and Shio are roommates and friends making their way in the busy world of Tokyo, Japan!<br><br>Though they share an apartment and a friendship, each faces her own unique problems. Shuuko is feeling the pressure of those around her getting married and has no idea whether she'll truly be happy on her own for the rest of her life. Eika, a hardworking career woman, wants to prove herself to the judgmental men in her office. Romantic and idealistic Misaki is spurred into action when it turns out her "boyfriend" of two years didn't know she thought they were dating. Nurturing and good-spirited Shio struggles to set a work–life balance while paying her many bills.<br><br>Join these four roommates as they navigate the biggest question of their late twenties: What does happiness really mean?<br><br><I>"</I>You Can’t Live All On Your Own!<I> engages with some prescient contemporary issues through the lens of slice-of-life comedy [and] it’s the social factors of sexism and ageism that really loom large as the antagonist of the series. […] With all those heavy themes, it might surprise you when I describe this first volume as “fun.” […] </I><I>While it touches on some heavy themes like misogyny and ageism, </I>You Can’t Live All On Your Own!<I> keeps its tone light, and the story addresses these issues through the lens of relatable comedy and upbeat slice-of-life antics."</I><B> — Alex Henderson, Yatta Tachi</B><br><br><I>"This borderline slice-of-life story tackles many fears and dilemmas of young adults trying to figure it all out. [...] This title succeeds in creating four distinct female characters with their own unique voicing in addition to their personal struggles and situations they've been placed in. [...] Tsuno's illustrations are unique. There are lots of simple, clean lines with sparse and effective use of shading and screen tones. Characters are extremely expressive…" </I><B>— Sara Smith, The Graphic Library</B></P>   01KPJ813A0Z9RA5PGEQYG8YNS4 1.0 2025-06-24T07:00:00.000Z LAB_2C2B4XAHKSHG GEO_1G15ETQ2GP3G You Can't Live All on Your Own!, Volume 1 © 2021   2025-07-08T00:00:00.000Z   0 0

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