Given that 'one mallancan' is an unknown term in the context of novels to me, it's difficult to say if there is a themed summer novel. But 'The Catcher in the Rye' is a well - known novel that can be read during summer. It tells the story of a young man's experiences and his search for identity, and reading it during summer can give a different perspective as the season often brings a sense of self - discovery.
I'm not sure which specific 'one mallancan' you are referring to. There are many great summer novels in general, like 'The Great Gatsby' which has themes of love, wealth and the pursuit of dreams during a vibrant summer setting.
It's a story that likely revolves around experiences in an Italian summer. Maybe it involves love, self - discovery, or the beauty of the Italian landscape. But without reading it, it's hard to say precisely.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a person's experiences during a summer in Paris. It could involve meeting new people, exploring the city's famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and perhaps falling in love or having some self - discovery.
Growth and self - discovery are also likely themes. The summer can be a time of change, and in a 'one summer novel', the characters might be on a journey to find themselves. For example, they could be away from home for the summer and learn new things about their personalities, values, and dreams.
It might be the characters in the graphic novel. If they are well - developed and relatable, readers can really connect with them. Maybe they go through experiences that many people can identify with, like growing up, dealing with family issues, or making new friends during that one summer. This makes the story feel personal and engaging.
Family is a main theme. It shows the complex relationships within a family, especially between the sisters. Another theme could be self - discovery as the characters grow and learn about themselves during their experiences in the story.