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The bud of bittersweet first love takes bloom! A mysterious boy comes to Saku Fujigaya’s rescue when she falls ill on a train, but he leaves before she can thank him. After this experience, Saku never ignores strangers in need of help to emulate the boy who helped her. Saku Fujigaya would like to thank the boy who helped her, but all she has is a note signed “Ryosuke Sakura.” She discovers that a boy at her high school, Haruki Sakura, has an older brother named Ryosuke. She asks Haruki to deliver her thank-you letter to Ryosuke, but why does he refuse?
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0 released booksSakura, Saku is a 0-book series first released in 2021 .
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Saku is a girl who has always felt invisible in life. During late middle school, she nearly fainted on a train and lost her bag; when she woke up, someone had returned it to her. Saku's only clue is a piece of paper with their name and a non-working phone number. She's on a mission to find her savior.
I love this. It's so sweet and cute. Saku's kindness and helpfulness to those around her resonated with me as a legacy to the mysterious person who helped her on a day she needed it. We need a lot more of the story thread about being kind and helpful in this world.
I get why she's so obsessed with finding the person who helped her, but I'm glad she realized in the end that it wasn't worth it. Instead, she focused on spreading kindness and helping others, just like the stranger who had helped her.
It'll be interesting to see how it plays out in the next volume, which I'm sure I'll read. Although I wasn't a fan of the art in this one, I enjoyed the characters and plot.
Overall, Saku's journey of spreading kindness and helping others serves as a heartwarming reminder of the importance of compassion in our lives.