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Silver Spoon, Vol. 2 by Hiromu Arakawa; 9781975326197

Silver Spoon, Vol. 2

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Silver Spoon, Vol. 2 continues the heartwarming journey of Hachiken and his classmates at Ooezo Agricultural High School, where the excitement of discovering a brick oven leads to the planning of a much-anticipated pizza party. As the city boy takes charge of this culinary event, he quickly learns that the art of pizza-making transcends mere cooking.

The Plot

In this volume, the students unite their diverse agricultural skills to source fresh ingredients, each representing their unique disciplines. Hachiken embarks on a quest to gather flour, cheese, and toppings, navigating the challenges of teamwork and collaboration along the way. From the complexities of understanding farming practices to the significance of quality ingredients, readers are treated to an insightful exploration of agricultural life.

Themes

  • Collaboration: The narrative highlights the importance of teamwork and community in achieving a common goal.
  • Growth: Hachiken's character development is central to the story as he learns from his peers and embraces new experiences.
  • Connection to Nature: The book beautifully illustrates the relationship between food and farming, encouraging a deeper appreciation for where our food comes from.

Hiromu Arakawa's engaging storytelling and vivid characterisation make this volume an enriching read. Fans of Fullmetal Alchemist will appreciate her ability to blend humour and heartfelt moments, while those who enjoy slice-of-life narratives will find Silver Spoon a delightful addition to their collection.

"Making pizza is not just about the cooking; it’s about the journey to gather everything that makes it special." - A reflection from Hachiken
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 208 mm × 148 mm × 16 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975326197

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