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Defining Family Happiness Through the Lens of High-Stakes Exams
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This explores the themes of Kazuma Hayami’s novel, which uses the intensity of elite middle school entrance exams to examine the evolving nature of family happiness.
The story follows a young girl named Towa who, feeling stifled by her seemingly perfect home life, decides to pursue a difficult academic goal as a means of seeking independence. As the narrative progresses, the grueling preparation for exams transforms from a source of friction into a unifying force that reshapes the bonds between the protagonist and her parents.
It emphasizes that there is no singular definition of a successful family, suggesting instead that happiness is found in mutual respect and the continuous effort to grow together. It highlights the intrinsic value of dedicated effort during adolescence, viewing the struggle toward a high goal as a vital experience for building personal character and familial trust.