Sayonara, Papa. · review
Yet another bitter-sweet story, staring with a young girl toward her adolescence , searching yet another identity to identify her as who is she, in romance way . With the premise starting from this story, another story too emerge, with trouble of life in early to mid life of human, for it love, kid, and self identity , the story seems solid enough for a slice-of-yet-another-life. The art is good to conveying the story, yet although short, it could complement and compact stories to read. Another interesting part is how the character is shown to grow, and how to decide themselves without any unnecessary agonize self-pitypart, made they're shown interesting, even the one in last chapters minor characters had their own way to made the stories interesting.
Then yet, for me it is good story , as the enjoyment is varies.