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Afterschool charisma Vol. 4

Suekane, Kumiko (Author).
Book  - 2011
GN FIC Sue
1 copy / 1 on hold

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  • ISBN: 1421540215
  • ISBN: 9781421540214
  • Physical Description print
    193 pages : illustrations.
  • Edition VIZ signature ed.
  • Publisher San Francisco : VIZ Media, [2011]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Translation of: Houkago no carisma.
"SIG Ikki"--Spine.
"Ikki Comix"--P. [4] of cover.
Paging is from back to front to preserve the original Japanese format.
Target Audience Note:
"After school charisma is rated T+ for older teen and is recommended for ages 16 and up"--Colophon.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 14.99

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Afterschool Charisma, Vol. 4
Afterschool Charisma, Vol. 4
by Suekane, Kumiko
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Afterschool Charisma, Vol. 4


Famous historical figures return as clones, but are they doomed to repeat the fate of their progenitors, or can they create their own destines? St. Kleio Academy is a very exclusive school. To enroll, a student must be the clone of a famous historical figure. Wolfgang Mozart, Queen Elizabeth, Sigmund Freud, Marie Curie, Adolf Hitler--with such a combustible student body, it's only a matter of time before the campus explodes! Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) British nurse who made tremendous contributions to the modern nursing system. Received her nursing education in Germany before serving as chief nurse in a London hospital. Drafted into military service during the Crimean War, Nightingale strove to improve sanitation amid the wretched conditions of the military field hospital she managed. Also recognized as a pioneering statistician for her tireless compilation of statistical materials. During her military service, her beneficence and dedication to her hospital rounds at night earned her the nicknames "the Lady with the Lamp" and "the Angel of the Crimea."