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Silver Spoon, Vol. 4 by Hiromu Arakawa; 9781975327590

Silver Spoon, Vol. 4

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In Silver Spoon, Vol. 4, author Hiromu Arakawa continues to delve into the intricate world of agriculture through the eyes of Hachiken. As he purchases Pork Bowl, a pig destined to become a meal, Hachiken is faced with profound questions about the ethics of farming and the connection between humans and the animals they raise.

The Plot

This volume deepens Hachiken's understanding of farm life, pushing him to confront the emotional and moral complexities of livestock management. As he grapples with the realities of his actions, the narrative explores themes of responsibility, sacrifice, and the harsh truths behind food production.

Hachiken’s journey is not solely one of hardship; he also engages his classmates at Ezo Ag to help utilise the surplus meat from Pork Bowl. This collaboration fosters camaraderie and leads to humorous and heartfelt moments, as the group learns to navigate the balance between enjoyment and the gravity of their choices. Along the way, Hachiken discovers an unexpected talent for cooking, particularly when it comes to creating delicious bacon.

Themes

  • Ethical Dilemmas: Confronting the realities of food sources.
  • Responsibility: Understanding the weight of choices in agriculture.
  • Friendship: Building bonds through shared experiences and challenges.

Fans of Arakawa's work, particularly those who enjoyed Fullmetal Alchemist, will appreciate her ability to weave complex themes with relatable characters and engaging storytelling.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 208 mm × 146 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975327590

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