A Centaur’s Life Vol. 5

A Centaur’s Life Vol. 5 by Kei Murayama, published by National Geographic Books on February 3, 2015, is a continuation of the engaging narrative set in a world where equality among sentient beings is a central theme. This edition, comprising 175 pages, presents a blend of fantasy elements within the manga genre, exploring the lives of Hime and her friends as they navigate their futures while reflecting on the past.
In this volume, readers will find Hime and her companions grappling with their aspirations amidst the backdrop of a society that has made significant strides toward equality. The story highlights Shino-chan’s journey as she learns valuable lessons about empathy, particularly towards those who are smaller and often overlooked. A Centaur’s Life Vol. 5 delves into the complexities of friendship and understanding, making it a noteworthy addition to the series for fans of comics and graphic novels.
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SOME CENTAURS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS! Even though Hime and her friends live in an enlightened era where equality among all sentient creatures rules the day, there are harsh reminders that things weren’t always this way. As the girls struggle with their plans for the future, Shino-chan learns important lesson about empathy for a creature smaller than herself. A Centaur’s Life continues!
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