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What Did You Eat Yesterday Vol 3

GN

Fumi Yoshinaga

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English
Vertical
15 July 2014
A hard-working middle-aged gay couple in Tokyo come to enjoy the finer moments of life through food. After long days at work, either in the law firm or the hair salon, Shiro and Kenji will always have down time together by the dinner table, where they can discuss their troubles, hash out their feelings and enjoy delicately prepared home cooked meals!

Not a home cooking semi-pro's partner for nothing, when Kenji prepares himself instant ramen in Shiro'sabsence, the level of dedication is rather inspiring.

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Imprint:   Vertical
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   226g
ISBN:   9781939130402
ISBN 10:   1939130409
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Over the past decade few female comic artists have been as beloved or as recognized for their work internationally as Fumi Yoshinaga. Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1971, Yoshinaga is a graduate of Tokyo's prestigious Keio University. A lifelong comic artist and story teller, she made her perfessional debut in 1994 with her short series, The Moon and the Sandals, serialized in Houbunsha's monthly Boys Love anthology Hanaoto. Since her debut Yoshinaga has penned more than a dozen, with a good number of them having been adapted into motion pictures and animated TV series. Her work on Antique Bakery sent her into international fame and she has since been nominated in the United States for the Eisner Award for her titles - Flowers of Life and Ooku. In 2009 she was recognized with the James Tiptree Award for her literary contributions covering the topics of gender in speculative fiction in her title Ooku. Ouku also received the Osamu Tezuka Award and the Shogakukan Manga Award.

Reviews for What Did You Eat Yesterday Vol 3 (GN)

While I was initially drawn to this manga because of the food--the recipes are actually really good, mostly simple, practical Japanese home cooking--I also fell in love with the story itself. It's one of the nicest depictions of an ordinary middle-aged couple who happen to be gay that I've seen anywhere. -- Makiko Itoh, Just Hungry blogger and author of The Just Bento Cookbook While I was initially drawn to this manga because of the food the recipes are actually really good, mostly simple, practical Japanese home cooking I also fell in love with the story itself. It s one of the nicest depictions of an ordinary middle-aged couple who happen to be gay that I ve seen anywhere. Makiko Itoh, Just Hungry bloggerand author of The Just Bento Cookbook


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