![]() Just as Tom Batiuk used breast cancer as a basis for his outstanding Lisa’s StoryĪlso offers a moving, artistically successful experience. too fluid layout keeps the action moving through pages of talking-head conversations, and the childish innocence of manga characters has never been more appropriate. As this volume ends, the three of them are adjusting to a new family member-Hikaru’s normal little sister. ![]() ![]() They meet helpful allies, collide with ignorant hostility and savor glimpses through cracks in Hikaru’s shell. Fumie Mizuhashi, Keiko Tobe Synopsis Sachiko and Masato Azuma, in their 4th year of marriage, had been so excited about the birth of their long-waited first child. Keiko Tobe: With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child (Volume 8) Yen Press, New York, NY, 2011, 303 pp, ISBN: 978-5-7, 11. As they learn and experience more, they become closer to Hikaru and each other. Masato dives headlong into his career to avoid home Sachiko is angry at Hikaru’s behavior, but also tormented by guilt that she’s somehow to blame. Accordingly, she names him Hikaru, Japanese for to be bright. The official diagnosis of autism confuses and devastates the parents. 'To new mother Sachiko Azuma, her baby boy is the light of her life. ![]() Masato and Saachiko Azuma need time to realize that their beautiful little boy, Hikaru, is unable to communicate personally. ![]() Potentially one of the most significant mangas in years, this engrossing book is certainly one of the most unusual: a long, realistically drawn narrative about a young couple coping with the discovery that their infant son is autistic. ![]()
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