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Waiting for spring

For Mitsuki, the stress of the festival is too much and she passes out from exhaustion, leaving Aya to take care of her. Then, Towa decides to finally tell Mitsuki how he feels.

Waiting for spring

Mitsuki agrees to join the school festival and learns the first event will be putting together a cafe. Towa agrees to help but he is distracted because his basketball team is facing a long-coming showdown with Hojo. Meanwhile, Mitsuki struggles with her feelings for Asakura.

Waiting for spring

Summer vacation has arrived and Mitsuki and her friends go to an amusement park. She finally finds the courage to ask Towa to ride the Ferris wheel with her but their plans are interrupted. Towa takes the lead and finally gets them on the ride together, but his confession of a secret past may change how Mitsuki feels about him.

Waiting for spring

The Inter-High prelims begin, and Towa and the Seiryo team are doing great. Mitsuki cheers for Towa, and even notices that Aya is doing well. But as the stakes rise, a key injury changes everything.

Waiting for spring

When Aya's leg is injured, Towa surprises everyone with his suggestion that they head to a hot springs for recovery. Aya is suspicious of Towa's motives but Mitsuki encourages him.

Dragon hoops

Gene Luen Yang, a graphic novelist and math teacher in Oakland, California, follows his Catholic high school's men's varsity basketball team, the Dragons, over the course of one season. Interviews Coach Lou and his players on their lives, the team's mysterious past, and its quest for the state championship.

STEM in the Final Four

This title introduces fans to the STEM concepts in the Final Four, exploring how science, technology, engineering, and math are all at play in this exciting event.

NBA Finals

Provides an overview of the NBA Finals, with information on the history, top basketball players, rules, and greatest moments.

The prince of tennis

Follows Ryoma Echizen as he tries for the all-Japan junior high school tennis championship.

Dragon hoops

An introverted reader starts understanding local enthusiasm about sports in his school when he gets to know some of his talented athletic peers and discovers that their stories are just as thrilling as the comics he loves. In his latest graphic novel, author Gene Luen Yang turns the spotlight on his life, his family, and the high school where he teaches.

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