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Pietà (manga) : ウィキペディア英語版
Pietà (manga)

is a Japanese ''josei'' yuri manga by Nanae Haruno. It was originally serialized in the manga magazine ''Young You'', published by Shueisha. The chapters were collected into two ''tankōbon'' volumes, the first released on April 19, 2000 and the second on May 19, 2000. The second volume also contains a sequel short story, "A Week at the Beach," showing the main characters at a later time.
The word "pietà" is Italian for "pity" or "mercy".
==Plot==
Rio Sakaki is a high school girl who cuts herself and has attempted suicide a few times. She is unloved by her family—her stepmother is especially abusive, and her father, while aware of the abuse, does nothing to stop it. At the beginning of the manga, Rio meets Sahoko Higa, a classmate who spent two years as a hikikomori. They fall in love and begin spending a lot of time together, but Rio's inner demons, especially those that involve the gaps in her memory and her deceased baby sister, threaten to cause Rio to relapse into a suicidal state.

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