“Crossfire” by Miyabe Miyuki

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“Crossfire,” originally titled “Kamikaze Girls,” is a novel by Japanese author Miyabe Miyuki, published in 2003. The story follows a peculiar friendship between Tomo, an otaku girl from Tokyo, and Yū, a rebellious biker gang member from the countryside, as they navigate personal growth and cultural differences. It explores themes of identity, acceptance, and societal expectations, blending humor with poignant moments.

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