A sixth-grader initially accepts her parents separation. Through friendships with her boyfriend and a classmate, she grasps divorce's impact and seeks reconciliation, until an elder shows her about letting go.
Renko, a girl in the sixth grade, is at first unperturbed by her parents' decision to separate. With the companionship of her boyfriend, Minoru, and Sally, a classmate in the same boat, Renko gradually realises the practical implications of divorce, and tries repeatedly to get her parents to reconcile. An old man teaches her about the need to forget the past...—L.H. Wong <as9401k56@ntuvax.ntu.ac.sg>