A review by alternbruno
My Brother's Husband: Volume 2 by Gengoroh Tagame

3.0

In this second volume you go deeper into the relationship between Yaichi and his ex wife. Also about his fears regarding his daughter and the realization gay people exist in a troubled world, not by choice but because culture imposes it. This single dad, working mother family configuration is also unsual and I love how subtle is that the issues are not there but "beyond". When he talks about why the marriage didn't work out is not through shame or grief, which I think is incredibly positive.

I am keen on getting on with this story.