The Place Where I Belong
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2015
15 year old Kimi Maki is a Japanese girl who lived in Japan until 5 years prior to the story. But her mother died once her little brother was born and her older brother and father abandoned her and her 5 younger siblings. Once that happened, her and her younger siblings had to move to the U.S. because her aunt was there and could pay for some of the house fees. She had to take care of her younger siblings all by herself while juggling multiple jobs. She didn't even have time to go to school. She never felt like she belonged anywhere. Now her older brother is all of a sudden wanting to take her into custody but can't take all of her younger siblings. Will Kimi fit into Japan again, will she be able to live a normal life like everyone else? Will she fall in love and make friends? Read this and find out!
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