Sometimes this means that the essays meander a little, and sometimes it means that they’re laser-focused on one issue, like having to be confident in her own identity before she can let herself be influenced by others. It’s a very introspective series of graphic essays, where she talks about her realisations in the past month and the work that she has done on her own well-being. Compulsive, excellent reading, but it left me feeling like I’d been hit by a truck afterwards. It is an autobiographical essay collection talking about her depression, her attempts to leave home and gain her independence, and her relationship with her family and it is harrowing. Nagata Kabi’s My Solo Exchange Diary Volume One is a follow-up to her hit autobiographical manga My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness (which I reviewed in June!).
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