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Silver Spoon, Vol. 15 by Hiromu Arakawa; 9781975353650

Silver Spoon, Vol. 15

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In Silver Spoon, Vol. 15, author Hiromu Arakawa continues the compelling journey of Hachiken as he navigates the pressures and expectations of his final months at Ezo Ag. With his sights set on Ooezo University of Animal Husbandry, Hachiken is determined to make the most of his remaining time, balancing study with the practical experiences that have defined his agricultural education.

The Plot

This volume delves deep into Hachiken's quest for academic excellence while also highlighting his strong work ethic. As he juggles event organisation, livestock care, and running his own business, readers witness his growth not only as a student but also as a young adult preparing for a future in agriculture. The challenges he faces test his resolve and commitment, making for a narrative rich in character development and relatable struggles.

Themes

  • Dedication: Hachiken exemplifies the importance of hard work and perseverance in the face of challenges.
  • Balance: The struggle to maintain equilibrium between academic demands and practical experiences is a central theme.
  • Growth: This volume illustrates Hachiken's transformation and the maturation process that accompanies his experiences.
“The only way to succeed is to put in the effort and embrace the journey.”

Arakawa's writing style remains engaging and insightful, drawing readers into the intricacies of farm life and the nuances of rural education. Fans of Silver Spoon will appreciate the depth of characterisation and the authenticity of the agricultural setting, while those who enjoyed works like Your Lie in April or Fullmetal Alchemist will find familiar themes of growth and resilience in this volume.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 208 mm × 146 mm × 20 mm
Pages: 208
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975353650

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