“Two outcast boys—Cultural Revolution dreamer and prehistoric time-traveler—seek belonging in emotional, dual-timeline manga.”
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Two outcast boys—Cultural Revolution dreamer and prehistoric time-traveler—seek belonging in emotional, dual-timeline manga.
How to adapt when you are a different child? Fundamental question, often treated with anguish and pain. To illustrate this, the author tells us two stories. One sees the son of a capitalist during the Chinese cultural Revolution whe receives currently rough jokes from the other boys. He can only bear this situation thanks to his main dream: build a plane and fly away. The other story leads us in the future, where time travels can be performed (inspired from a science-fiction novel). what will happen to this boy teared awy from prehistoric era? A book full of emotions… This book has also been published in Italy. (manga updates)
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A Manhua Publication
- Format 2 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 16m approx
- Published Jan 2006 – ongoing
- Source Manhua media type
- Ref. BS-M10810 catalog