The girls trade their skimpy bathing suits for their stuffy yet more distinguished school uniforms, as the heat of summer simmers down and the monotonous school year begins.
Her father, Ooshima Yasuichi, mother, Kawashima Reiko, and younger sister, Mishima Yayoi, are all manga artists as well. In her autobiographical work Manga Kazoku she describes what it feels like to grow up in such a unique family. Her cousin, Kobayashi Ana, is a standup comedian.
This was the last of the High School Girls manga that I borrowed from my friend and it was so dreadfully boring. I'm glad Himeji was on the cover but I skimmed. They went on a camping trip, but they kept going on and on about the school clubs. I really enjoyed myself with this series overall even if it was inappropriate. I think the anime really captures the humor of the series well and I recommend it. I'm glad Hurricane Irma got me to pick up mangas again and I was able to harken back to my middle school years. These aren't the best, but they are good starting points to increase that Goodreads goal. Hey-o!