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Silver Spoon, Vol. 10 by Hiromu Arakawa; 9781975327651

Silver Spoon, Vol. 10

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In Silver Spoon, Vol. 10, the story unfolds as the academic year draws to a close, leaving Hachiken to navigate a quiet holiday season in the dorms while his classmates return home. As he takes on the responsibility of caring for the farm animals, he is blissfully unaware of the unique traditions that his teachers are preparing for. This volume delves into the themes of community and tradition, showcasing how even in solitude, bonds are formed and celebrated.

The Plot

During this reflective time, Hachiken finds himself immersed in the daily rhythms of farm life, which serve as a backdrop for his personal growth and understanding of the agricultural world. The teachers' annual year-end feast is a focal point of the narrative, highlighting the fruits of their labour and the camaraderie among the staff. Hachiken’s experiences during this period reveal insights into the significance of shared customs and the role they play in fostering a sense of belonging.

Themes

  • Community: The importance of connections among students and teachers.
  • Tradition: Celebrating the end of the year through communal feasting.
  • Personal Growth: Hachiken’s journey of self-discovery amidst solitude.
“In quiet moments, we often find the loudest echoes of our community.”

This volume continues the exploration of themes familiar to fans of Hiromu Arakawa's work, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with tradition and belonging. Readers who have enjoyed Fullmetal Alchemist or Hero Tales will appreciate Arakawa's nuanced storytelling and character development.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 145 mm × 209 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 198
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975327651

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