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If Saori had her way, her big sister Iori would always be there beside
her―just reach out a hand and they could touch, open a mouth and they
could talk. But now Iori has a girlfriend. And a job. And a lot less
time for her little sis. Somehow, whenever she can’t be with her
sister, Saori finds her way to her classmate Shizuku. But what exactly
is that girl to her...?
'I do not pretend to know what the meaning of life is, but I do
know that it is a strange existence for those people who live in
the fringe of our social fabric. This is the story of such a
person. At its base, it is a tale of survival; at its best it is an
amusing story of tenacity. If I could, I would leave the story
untold. But I cannot. It will not leave my head, and so I write, in
an attempt to remove the disillusionment of Americana, once and for
all, from my mind.'
Narrating in a docu-drama style, Ellen, like a coroner performing
an autopsy, gives us a cold dissection of Lena's unforgivable life.
Lena, our villain and victim, lives a life that makes you take a
second look at reality and the courage it takes to face it.
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