Deep Scar, Volume 3 (Graphic Novel)

Deep Scar, Volume 3 (Graphic Novel)
Rossella Sergi
RRP:
NZ$ 23.99
Our Price:
NZ$ 19.19
Paperback
h190 x 125mm - 208pg
23 Feb 2021 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781427861559
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After fainting unexpectedly, Sofia begins to remember glimpses of her life before the fateful accident she had a few years ago that took most of her memories. It seems she wasn' t always the straight-laced good girl everyone thought she was. Now, she will have to reckon with what really happened back then, and what her family has done to keep her in the dark. At the centre of it all is Lorenzo, but she still does not understand why. Sofia' s mysterious past is finally starting to unravel. . . but what will she find when it all comes to light?
Hailing from Turin in Italy, Rossella Sergi had already published Impossible Amarsi in Italy and Deep Scar in France before joining TOKYOPOP' s International Women of Manga lineup.

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