A sweet story of intense friendship and the trials of late adolescence and early adulthood. Although the tension and unhealthy dependency rises across the middle volumes of this series, A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow resolves with its characters moving past their insecurities, growing into better, kinder, and happier people.
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