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		<title>My Brother&#8217;s Husband Got Me Where I Live</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is everyone here familiar with the NPR Book Concierge? The most magical and glorious of end-of-year book lists? And I say that as someone who loves end-of-year book lists and never, ever tires of reading through them. The NPR Book Concierge is the The Millions Book Preview of end-of-year book lists. I get so many book recs from it that it is a Problem. Among them this past year was Gengoroh Tagame&#8217;s My Brother&#8217;s Husband. It&#8217;s about a guy called Yaichi who lives in Tokyo with his daughter, Kana. But their lives change when a large, bearded, lumberjacklike Canadian called&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is everyone here familiar with the <a href="https://apps.npr.org/best-books-2017/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">NPR Book Concierge</a>? The most magical and glorious of end-of-year book lists? And I say that as someone who loves end-of-year book lists and never, ever tires of reading through them. The NPR Book Concierge is the <a href="https://themillions.com/2018/01/most-anticipated-the-great-2018-book-preview.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Millions Book Preview</a> of end-of-year book lists. I get so many book recs from it that it is a Problem. Among them this past year was Gengoroh Tagame&#8217;s <em>My Brother&#8217;s Husband.</em></p>
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<p>It&#8217;s about a guy called Yaichi who lives in Tokyo with his daughter, Kana. But their lives change when a large, bearded, lumberjacklike Canadian called Mike shows up at their door, claiming that he is the widow of Yaichi&#8217;s recently deceased twin brother, Ryoji. Though Kana falls for Mike immediately, Yaichi struggles with his distaste for homosexuality and his initial disinterest in having a relationship with Mike.</p>
<p>I fell for this book at the immediate point that Yaichi&#8217;s delightful-as-hell kid falls for Mike. Her reasoning is that Mike&#8217;s from Canada, which sounds like her name, Kana. What an adorable angel &#8212; and I say that as someone who hates kidfic (usually) and resents the hell out of adorable moppets on most TV shows in which they appear. But Kana&#8217;s easy affection for Mike helps to show Yaichi a path towards having a relationship with his brother-in-law, and even reconsidering the relationship he had (and the one he could have had) with his brother. A grudging respect forms!</p>
<p>What I&#8217;m saying is, 2017 was garbage, and maybe your 2018 hasn&#8217;t started out perfectly quite yet. (Mine hasn&#8217;t because my neck is broken GOD DAMN IT.) If you want something to read that is primarily fluff with moments of sadness mixed in because for God&#8217;s sake Ryoji is dead, <em>My Brother&#8217;s Husband</em> (vol 1) awaits you.</p>
<p>And if I may slightly brag for a moment here, I find manga extremely intimidating, and <em>My Brother&#8217;s Husband</em> was perfectly readable even for me. It was a bit of an adjustment to train my brain to read the book right-to-left, but I MANAGED IT. What I&#8217;m saying is that maybe 2018 would be a good year for me to get into manga, as I have experienced such early success. N&#8217;est-ce pas?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a manga enthusiast, give me some recs! What are some good titles for manga beginners?</p>
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