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    Kan Takahama (Japanese: 高浜 寛, Hepburn: Takahama Kan, born April 6, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist born in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture. Debuting in 2001, she became known for her short stories published in the alternative magazine Garo, later collected and republished in her award-winning Kinderbook.

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  3. Ni, ni, ni, ka tan; Kan Lal a lo chhuk a, Hmangaih tawp lovin, kraws chungah a thi. Min chhandam nan. A tuar leh a thi chhuahzia chu, A chauh leh thinga a thih ka hria; Khawiah emaw tal chu mi chu, Min tuarsak leh a chauh sawi em ni?

  4. Kan Takahama has 48 books on Goodreads with 4285 ratings. Kan Takahamas most popular book is O Último Voo das Borboletas.

  5. Kan Takahama. (b. 1977, Japan) Born in Amakusa, Japan, Kan Takahama was trained in contemporary art. As part of a new generation of mangaka that uses the computer, she made her debut in manga in the magazine Garo in 2001.

  6. Jan 1, 2006 · Kan Takahama. Awabi means "abalone" in Japanese, and this second collection of short stories by Kan Takahama (author of Monokuro Kinderbook, also from Fanfare / Ponent Mon) has more of Takahama's elegant, softly stylized artwork and wry, wistful and very grown-up storytelling.

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  8. Monokuro Kinderbook (Yellowbacks イエローバックス, Ierōbakkusu) is a one-shot Japanese manga written by Kan Takahama (高浜 寛, Takahama Kan) and published by Seirindo. The manga consists of an anthology of unrelated stories on the darker side of life.

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