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As fanzine artist Yokoi and his fan Saito-san adapt to their life together, Saito-san is frequently assaulted by memories of her painful past. Hand in hand, the two of them move forward one step at a time...
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“I'm sure I'll always remember today…” The story of two people who can't do “normal” trying their hardest just to live. As Yokoi and Saito-san support each other, someone else starts trying to wedge himself between them…
Fanzine artist Yokoi and his fan Saito-san encounter a problem in their life together when her sense of support unexpectedly collapses. Will Yokoi be able to hold things together when faced with a problem that can't be overcome with reason?
Yokoi is a manga artist who spends his nights delivering newspapers just to make rent, since his original works just don’t seem to sell. Suddenly, one day he gets a visit from Saito-san, a self-proclaimed fan of Yokoi's work who made the long journey to meet him. Yokoi quickly realizes that the things Saito-san sees, feels, and thinks about are different from most people… These two struggle together to find a place to belong in this unique slice-of-life!
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Together, Yokoi and Saito-san start to repaint their view of the world. Meanwhile, they head to Yonago to settle a score from the past... What started in the past will be settled in a court room. Yokoi and Saito-san begin their frantic search for allies to provide testimony...
It's been a few months since fanzine artist Yokoi had Saito-san, one of his fans, move in with him. They still haven't "done it," but Saito-san really wants to. It's time for the two to take a big step forward...
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Life has always been painful for Saito-san and Yokoi. But even so, they join hands to keep on living one more day at a time. The final volume of the story of two people struggling through life together. Even after the ending, their lives will go on...
Fanzine artist Yokoi and his fan Saito-san have been living together for a month, and Yokoi has started to feel as if their modest happiness could continue forever. But one day when Yokoi returns home, he finds that Saito-san has vanished... Will the new couple's life together vanish as abruptly as it began?
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Saito-san receives a call from her mother saying that her father is ill and nearing death. Saito-san is hesitant to reunite with the man at the root of her trauma, but after some convincing from Yokoi, the two head to Yonago to settle past matters. But what Saito-san didn't expect was a reunion with an old classmate...
It's been two weeks since fanzine creator Yokoi and his fan Saito-san started living together. Saito-san sees and thinks about things differently than most people, so it takes all she has just to make it through the day, and she's finally done the thing she swore never to do... An unfolding tale of unsteady happiness for two people who find it difficult just to live.
Gender Diversity and LGBTQ Inclusion in K-12 Schools by Sharon Verner Chappell,Karyl E. Ketchum,Lisa Richardson Pdf
This exploration of effective practices to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) and gender-diverse students in elementary, middle, and high school contexts focuses on curriculum, pedagogy, and school environment. Narratives and artwork from the field are framed by sociocultural and critical theory as well as research-based elaboration on the issues discussed. Applications of antidiscrimination law and policy, as well as learning skills like creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking help teachers tackle some of the most significant educational challenges of our time. The stories of real-world practices offer encouragement for building inclusive environments and enhancing social-emotional relationships among youth, families, and schools. Gender Diversity and LGBTQ Inclusion in K-12 Schools provides a helpful roadmap for educators hoping to create safe and empowering spaces for LGBTQ and gender-diverse students and families.
A sensory portrait of an autistic mind From childhood, Laura James knew she was different. She struggled to cope in a world that often made no sense to her, as though her brain had its own operating system. It wasn't until she reached her forties that she found out why: Suddenly and surprisingly, she was diagnosed with autism. With a touching and searing honesty, Laura challenges everything we think we know about what it means to be autistic. Married with four children and a successful journalist, Laura examines the ways in which autism has shaped her career, her approach to motherhood, and her closest relationships. Laura's upbeat, witty writing offers new insight into the day-to-day struggles of living with autism, as her extreme attention to sensory detail--a common aspect of her autism--is fascinating to observe through her eyes. As Laura grapples with defining her own identity, she also looks at the unique benefits neurodiversity can bring. Lyrical and lush, Odd Girl Out shows how being different doesn't mean being less, and proves that it is never too late for any of us to find our rightful place in the world.
Can a bout of laziness or a digressive spell actually open up paths to creativity and unexpected insights? In Obstruction Nick Salvato suggests that for those engaged in scholarly pursuits laziness, digressiveness, and related experiences can be paradoxically generative. Rather than being dismissed as hindrances, these obstructions are to be embraced, clung to, and reoriented. Analyzing an eclectic range of texts and figures, from the Greek Cynics and Denis Diderot to Dean Martin and the Web series Drunk History, Salvato finds value in five obstructions: embarrassment, laziness, slowness, cynicism, and digressiveness. Whether listening to Tori Amos's music as a way to think about embarrassment, linking the MTV series Daria to using cynicism to negotiate higher education's corporatized climate, or examining the affect of slowness in Kelly Reichardt's films, Salvato expands our conceptions of each obstruction and shows ways to transform them into useful provocations. With a unique, literary, and self-reflexive voice, Salvato demonstrates the importance of these debased obstructions and shows how they may support alternative modes of intellectual activity. In doing so, he impels us to rethink the very meanings of thinking, work, and value.