By Leroy Douresseaux
May 12, 2011 - 08:01
Gente Volume 3 cover image is courtesy of barnesandnoble.com. |
Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
Gente is the follow-up to Ristorante Paradiso, a stand-alone manga volume by Natsume Ono (not simple). Set in Rome, Italy, Gente focuses on the owner and gentlemanly staff of the popular restaurant, Casetta dell’Orso.
Gente, Vol. 3 is the final volume. As we leave the Casetta dell’Orso, we witness stories of romance, love affairs, and family. A politician comes to an unexpected conclusion while enjoying a meal at Casetta dell’Orso, with a little help from his granddaughter’s fortune telling. Next, the notorious playboy Signore Rizzo tries to help the troubled Savina, another Casetta dell’Orso regular.
Finally, everyone comes together to throw a birthday party for Nicoletta, the stepdaughter of Lorezno (Casetta dell’Orso’s owner) and the daughter of his wife, Olga. Gigi makes a friend while visiting his father’s grave, and the staff prepares for a second birthday party.
THE LOWDOWN: I think that Gente would be a lovely read even if it weren’t set at a quaint restaurant in Rome. Creator Natsume Ono is so good at creating character dramas built around practically any kind of mood – from tragic to romantic. I wasn’t crazy about this manga the first time around, and I prefer stories about the employees more than I do ones that focus on customers. Still, the way this series ended makes me want to visit these characters again… and again.
POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Fans of Natsume Ono’s manga or of romantic stories may very well like Gente.
B+