This is what this manga did to me through its chapters: it made me feel. I felt so bad, and happy, and glad and confused, and mainly I was invested in the story.
Haruka Tooki Ie is about 2 boys that went through a lot and decided to deal with it together.
The backstory of the characters itself isn't the most original thing, to be honest it, but i don't think the matter or the point is really the backstory, but how it's been told, how we can understand what the characters feel and empathize for them even if we didn't (or did) go through the
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Faraway House Japanese: 遥か遠き家 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 19, 2020 to Feb 27, 2021
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Canna Comics Authors:
Yatsuda, Teki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #2782 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5618
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"If I were a woman, loving you wouldn't be a sin."
Story: This manga tackles some highly controversial and heavy topics, such as religion, abuse, neglect, vices and evil. But what's absolutely amazing about it is how much it manages to cover without feeling rushed in just a few chapters. The story is well thought through and executed in such a way that it will make you a part of it; an onlooker unable to do anything, but exposed to every single emotion shown in it. If I had to pick one, I'd say 'love' is the main theme; however, it takes on different shapes and directions, ... Dec 23, 2023
*A brief journey with a poetic end, where sinners hope to find their haven*
~~ Brief in length, heavy on pathos. A Home Far Away is an exceptionally appropriate title in encompassing the cognitive state of the spiritually and societally ostracized through the lens of religion and domestic misfortune. To escape from it all, those people need a home: a community of shared love and warmth. I just have to say, the author really gets it. By that, I mean the indubitable highlight of the story, which is religious guilt. There lies a copious amount of stress shouldered daily by people who think they are the devil's spawn ... |