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The Moon on a Rainy Night
Release Date: November 7, 2023
ISBN: 9781646519422N/A
Original title: 雨夜の月
Romanized title: Amayo no Tsuki
Author/Contributor: Kuzushiro
Publisher: Kodansha Comics USA
Imprint: Kodansha Comics USA
Genres: Girls' Love, School Life, Shoujo Ai, Slice of Life
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Adapted to Anime, All-Girls School, Bullying, Character Growth, Classical Music, Classmate/s, Deaf Protagonist, Deafness, Disability/ies, Disabled Female Lead, Disabled Protagonist, Female Protagonist, Friendly Female Lead, High School, High School Student Female Lead, High School Student/s, High School Teacher/s, Insecurity, Japan, Kind Female Lead, Lesbian Protagonist, Misunderstanding/s, Music, Past Plays a Big Role, Pianist/s, Piano, Secret/s, Sign Language, Sister/s, Sleepover/s, Student/s, Teacher/s, Unexpressed Feeling/s, Webtoon/Webcomic, Young Female Lead, Younger Sister
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Ever since developing hearing loss during childhood, high schooler Kanon has largely relied on lip reading to navigate the world. Now, her new friend Saki is slowly helping her come out of her shell and find a place for herself at school.
Meanwhile, Saki gets confronted by Kanon’s fiercely protective younger sister, Rinne, who suspects Saki of harboring ulterior motives toward Kanon. Things come to a head when Rinne storms out of the house one evening, forcing Kanon and Saki to go looking for her in the dead of night. Worried that she won’t be able to see or hear cars coming up behind them, Kanon asks Saki to hold her hand. Why does this simple act set Saki’s heart racing? Could it be…
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