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Title Statement | Our colors / Gengoroh Tagame ; translated from the Japanese by Anne Ishii. |
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Series | Pantheon graphic library |
Author | Tagame, Gengoroh, 1964- |
Additional Contributors | Ishii, Anne |
Publication | ©2022New York: Pantheon Books,[2022] |
Edition | First American edition. |
Extent of Item | 528 pages |
ISBN | 9781524748562 1524748560 |
Other Number | 4340869 |
General Notes | Reads from right to left. Translation of: Bokura no shikisai. |
Summary | Set in contemporary suburban Japan, Our Colors is the story of Sora Itoda: a sixteen-year-old aspiring painter who experiences his world in synaesthetic hues of blues and reds, and is governed by the emotional turbulence of being a teenager. He wants to live honestly as a young gay man in high school, but that is still not acceptable in Japanese society. His best friend and childhood confidante Nao, a young woman whom everyone thinks is (or should be) his girlfriend; and it would be the easiest thing to play along--she knows he is gay but knows, too, how difficult it is to live one's truth in his situation. Sora's world changes forever when he meets Mr. Amamiya, a middle-aged gentleman who is the owner and proprietor of a local coffee shop, and who is completely, unapologetically out as a gay man. A mentorship and platonic friendship ensues, as Sora comes out to him and agrees to paint a mural in the shop, and Mr. Amamiya counsels him about how to deal with who he is. But it won't be easy. Mr. Amamiya paid a high price for his freedom of identity, and when a figure from his past suddenly appears, the situation becomes a vivid example of just how complicated life can be. |
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By Topic | Friendship--Comic books, strips, etc |
Homosexuality--Comic books, strips, etc | |
High school boys--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Gay teenagers--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Mentoring--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Synesthesia--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Self-acceptance--Comic books, strips, etc | |
By Location | Japan--Comic books, strips, etc--Social life and customs |
By Genre | Graphic novels |