La
Esperança Volume 1
by Chigusa Kawai
ISBN: 1569709335
Digital Manga, 2005
If you spend your whole life trying to be the opposite of what
your parents were, do you really have your own identity? This is
the question faced by golden boy Georges when troublemaker Robert
arrives at the elite Saint Grollo boys' school. Georges has spent
his life trying to make up for his father's evil deeds by being
the perfect student, but Robert seems determined to make Georges
lose his cool. While George tries hard to get along with everyone,
Robert doesn't care who he pisses off. The cynical older boy feels
compelled to shatter Georges' angelic image, yet the two find themselves
forming a friendship that will transform them both. Georges and
Robert have more in common than they realize--both are afraid to
let anyone get too close, and both have a troubled past they try
to hide. Their relationship, while platonic, soon becomes the most
important thing in their lives--much to the dismay of jealous and
protective classmates. In the deliciously overwrought atmosphere
of Chigusa Kawai's pseudo-European Catholic school, Georges' faith
in Robert will be tested and Robert will fight to protect the boy
whose innocence he both hates and admires. Though La Esperanca can
be soap-operatic, the story deals with surprisingly complex emotions;
Chigusa Kawai has created characters who are more than just types.
Sure, they talk about their feelings more than most teen guys I
know, but there's plenty of humor in La Esperanca to go with all
the angst. The art is lush (all the bishonen certainly help), with
a slightly gothic flavor. Chigusa Kawai tantalizes readers with
hints about Georges and Robert's past, but doesn't give away her
plans. Does Robert want more than just friendship from Georges?
Whatever the answer, La Esperança promises to be a satisfying
tale.
review by jen
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La
Esperança Volume 2
by Chigusa Kawai
ISBN3 1569709327
Digital Manga, 2005
In the second installment of La Esperanca, Robert tries to protect
Georges from his overly trusting nature while classmate Henri tries
to protect Georges from Robert. When a shadowy organization makes
a generous donation to the local orphanage, Georges' charitable
impulses may lead him into danger. He's fascinated by Chris, a young
"volunteer" who survived a childhood as bleak as Georges'.
Chris claims to live for helping others, but Robert isn't so sure.
Will Georges' faith in people be betrayed? La Esperanca continues
to be a touching story about how love changes us, whether it's friendship
or romance. While Georges and Robert's relationship remains platonic,
volume 2 introduces us to other Saint Grollo's students and their
first encounters with love. Romance blossoms between Erwin and a
neighborhood girl, while his roommate Joshua struggles with his
feelings for an older male teacher. Chigusa Kawai is sensitive to
the confusion that comes with our first crushes, no matter who inspires
them, and finds plenty of humor as well as romance in the tangled
relationships among her cast of teens.
review by jen
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