Read this as part of research on childcare homes in Japan. The story is quite predictable and manga-esque with minimal descriptions and reflection, almost flat characters, and maximum amount of dialogue, but once you accept it as it is—a fictionalized documentary of sort—and ditch any expectations for it to aspire to literary heights, it ceases to be painful to read. Or rather, it becomes entertaining. It even becomes quite moving in places. Don't really recommend it for anyone who wants to read something highbrow or deep. If you want literary potato chips to munch on, this isn't a bad read.