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Antique Bakery, Volume 4 by Fumi Yoshinaga
5.0

What else can I say about this series? It's old and everyone knows about it: it won the Kodansha Award in 2002 for shoujo manga (yes, it's a shoujo manga and not a BL), and Fumi Yoshinaga is a multi-award winning mangaka. This manga series has had a Korean movie and a Japanese TV drama based on it (the Korean version is better, as they rewrote a lot of things about Ono in the TV drama).

So: it's good and anyone who wants to read a gentle story about (to paraphrase Tachibana) 'how sweets and pastries play a role in our lives' should give it a try. The characters we meet are not always nice and some of them (especially in the final volume) are downright nasty, but there's always this gentleness that permeates this manga: I'm not sure if it's the way they talk (very polite for the most part) or the way the expressions are drawn (Fumi Yoshinaga has very delicate line work), but it's just so gentle you know? And almost nostalgic. I haven't read all of her work, but I can say that while they're mostly grounded in reality (e.g. Ono's relationship with his family after he came out, very similar to [b: What did you eat yesterday?|18339951|What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Volume 1|Fumi Yoshinaga|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1395779183l/18339951._SX50_.jpg|3674605] ) there's also a feeling of 'this is what the world should be like, and how we can be kinder people' in the ones that I've read and love.

This and Ono Natsume's [b: Gente|4314229|Gente tóxica|Bernardo Stamateas|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1328815170l/4314229._SY75_.jpg|4362010] are my go-to manga series when I want something soothing actually.