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THE SPIRIT OF A LADY Four fabulous guys must completely transform a high school girl if they want to keep living rent-free in her aunt’s luxurious mansion. But Sunako Nakahara, the most fashion-hopeless girl in Japan, would rather live like a hermit and watch her favorite horror movies than... read more

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It's almost time for the school festival.

Table of Contents edit see section history

1. A Note from the Author
2. Honorifics
3. The Wallflowers, Volume 2
4. Bonus Manga
5. Extra Bonus
6. About the Creator
7. Translation Notes
8. Preview of Volume 3

Glossary edit see section history

  • Edo: The Edo period is a period in Japanese history that lasted through the mid 19th century. Edo is the old word for Tokyo.
  • KFC for everybody!: For some reason, fried chicken is a celebratory Christmas food in Japan. KFC is always very busy on Christmas
  • Sandy Claus: A character from Nightmare before Christmas, one of Tomoko Hayakawa's favorite films.
  • Hahaa, My Lord: In samurai times, this is what people said when they presented a gift to someone of higher status.
  • Soba Noodles: Toshikoshi soba, translated as "New Year's Soba," is a traditional soba noodle dish eaten on New Year's Eve.
  • Year-end Cleaning: It's tradition to clean house before the New Year's festivities begin.
  • Dorifu: An old sketch comedy group from the '80s.
  • Enka: A popular style of Japanese music. The songs are often about lost or forbidden love.
  • Yukata: A casual kimono usually worn at a hot springs resort.

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 2 of 28 in The Wallflower. (standard series)

Preceded by The Wallflower, Volume 1, and followed by The Wallflower, Volume 3.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Tomoko Hayakawa (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. David Ury (Translator) - Translator and adapter

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: Japanese
Publisher: Bessatsu Friend
Country: Japan
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Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

Rating: OT (Ages 16+)

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