
The popular illustrated book author Naoko Takagi truly describes "the happiness of having someone to share laughter with"
In the past, one person would take care of one person’s mood, but now it will become a caring conversation between two people;
One person can laugh out loud, but now two people can laugh together over trivial matters, making them happier.
A person's search for the top 100 ramen restaurants on the Internet has now turned into a search for parenting secrets;
I was drinking alone, and now I feel satisfied just by hearing my daughter's burp...
Twenty years ago, I went to Tokyo alone, with almost no friends and no money.
I was lost and helpless then, and now I am a family of three.
Life is so unexpected, it's so wonderful...
Five-star reviews from readers
The process from being single to getting married and having children is presented in an interesting way, which resonates with me. Yes, that's right. Some things I forgot about can be recalled now. I really like her painting style. It makes me relax when I am tired. It is worth seeing!
I have always been a loyal fan of Naoko Takagi's books. All of Naoko Takagi's previous books were titled "A Person xxx" and "A Person xx", until this book: "No Longer a Person". I was able to see her transform from one person into two people... I was really moved after reading this book.
About the Writer/Illustrator
Takagi Naoko
Based on "150cmLife." 》 After entering the graphic arts industry with the book "Living Alone for the Fifth Year", she has released many works in succession. Her major works include "The Fifth Year of Living Alone", "Eating Too Much Alone", "Going Running Alone: A Marathon First-Year Student", "Traveling Abroad Alone: Naoko Takagi's Overseas Fun Marathon", "Days of Wandering Alone", "I Want to Eat So Much: Naoko Takagi is obsessed with eating, long live being full", "Every Day of a Person", "Doing This and That Alone: Naoko Takagi Can't Take Time Off to Make Handwritten Books", etc.
Now I am a mother of a daughter, and I am immersed in the happiness of raising a daughter every day.
My personal website: hokusoem.com