Boy's Abyss, Vol. 11 : Volume 11
Self-serving adults and broken dreams push a teenage boy trapped in a dead-end town closer and closer toward the abyss.
Reiji's life is as miserable as the small town he can't escape. The most interesting thing that's ever happened there is a double suicide down by the river. Does Reiji have any power over his fate, or will he too fall into the abyss?
Esemori's relationship with Reiji's mother, Yuko, is a complex tale of infidelity, broken hearts, and an attempt at heroism that led to a fateful outcome. How does Esemori's tragic life inform his writing and his feelings for Reiji? And is Yuko really to blame for everyone else's suffering?
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Boy's Abyss, Vol. 11 : Volume 11
Boy's Abyss, Vol. 11 : Volume 11
Self-serving adults and broken dreams push a teenage boy trapped in a dead-end town closer and closer toward the abyss.
Reiji's life is as miserable as the small town he can't escape. The most interesting thing that's ever happened there is a double suicide down by the river. Does Reiji have any power over his fate, or will he too fall into the abyss?
Esemori's relationship with Reiji's mother, Yuko, is a complex tale of infidelity, broken hearts, and an attempt at heroism that led to a fateful outcome. How does Esemori's tragic life inform his writing and his feelings for Reiji? And is Yuko really to blame for everyone else's suffering?
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Self-serving adults and broken dreams push a teenage boy trapped in a dead-end town closer and closer toward the abyss.
Reiji's life is as miserable as the small town he can't escape. The most interesting thing that's ever happened there is a double suicide down by the river. Does Reiji have any power over his fate, or will he too fall into the abyss?
Esemori's relationship with Reiji's mother, Yuko, is a complex tale of infidelity, broken hearts, and an attempt at heroism that led to a fateful outcome. How does Esemori's tragic life inform his writing and his feelings for Reiji? And is Yuko really to blame for everyone else's suffering?












