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Flying Witch, Volume 1
by Chihiro Ishizuka
A delightful slice of life manga--about a witch? Yup! Makoto is a 15 year old witch who has moved in with her aunt, uncle, and cousins while she finishes high school. Witches are typically considered independent when they turn 15, but Makoto's parents realize that it's not really safe or practical for that these days.
Her cousins live in a rural area which delights her because she finds different plants and can start a garden. The family is kind and welcoming. Kei is Makoto's age, Chinatsu is younger and is scared of Makoto at first but quickly becomes curious about witchy things.
There's not a lot of magic and no wackiness. This is really a story of a girl in a new place, and the family and friends that get to know her. Makoto says more than she's supposed to about witches, but there's not much world-building. I have a feeling we'll learn more about which side of the family Makoto's witchness comes from.
Her cousins live in a rural area which delights her because she finds different plants and can start a garden. The family is kind and welcoming. Kei is Makoto's age, Chinatsu is younger and is scared of Makoto at first but quickly becomes curious about witchy things.
There's not a lot of magic and no wackiness. This is really a story of a girl in a new place, and the family and friends that get to know her. Makoto says more than she's supposed to about witches, but there's not much world-building. I have a feeling we'll learn more about which side of the family Makoto's witchness comes from.