Synopsis This is volume four of a beautifully illustrated shojo manga series by CLAMP, a popular and prolific women's manga studio. The quest to gather the missing feather-pieces of Princess Sakura's memory takes the multidimensional travelers to the country of Jade. No one practices magic in Jade; nevertheless, the children of the town of Spirit have begun to vanish in a seemingly supernatural manner. The disappearances are apparently linked to a 300-year-legend of a golden-haired orphaned princess who possessed a special feather that compelled the children of the town to travel to her castle. Meanwhile, Sakura has begun to recover her memories, but unfortunately, the price her beloved Syaoran paid to rescue her means that he no longer has a place in those remembrances. As in previous installments, the book is printed in the original right-to-left Japanese format, and contains translation notes.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2005-01-25 | | Series: | Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle |
| Size | | Length: | 192 pages | | Height: | 7.5 in | | Width: | 5.0 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 7.2 oz |
Publisher's Note A FAIRYTALE TURNED NIGHTMARE!
Young Syaoran embarks on a worlds-spanning adventure to restore the memory of the most important person in his life, the princess Sakura– even though he knows that she’ll never remember her love for him. The trail leads to a small town reminiscent of Europe at the turn of the nineteenth century, a place where the ghostly image of a golden-haired woman comes in the night to steal the town’s children. Syaoran and his band of outrageous friends–affable Fai D. Flowright, loose cannon Kurogane, the odd creature Mokona, and Sakura herself–mount their horses and venture into forbidding, barren woods to solve a mystery, rescue the children, and retrieve one more piece of Sakura’s missing memories.
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