Three princesses separate over the student council presidential election but need to find their way back to each other before the end of the term in this school drama.
Mikiyo Tsuda Book order
Under the pseudonym Taishi Zaō, this author crafts manga in the boys love and girls love genres. As Mikiyo Tsuda, she writes comedy shōjo manga. Her work thus spans a diverse range of styles within Japanese comics. This allows her to offer readers varied storytelling experiences.






- 2007
- 2007
Tohru Kuonu transfers to an all-boys school where he is quickly drafted to be a "princess," one of a select few students who are given perks in exchange for dressing up as girls to give the guys an outlet for their frustrations, but it looks like the princess trio is going to have to split up when Tohru's uncle demands he return home
- 2007
Princess Princess
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
With the support of the school's princesses, Kouno, Shihoudani and Mikoto, the school's athletic teams will move on in their district competitions. If they keep winning like this, the princesses will have to cheer in front of the entire country. That means going outside in their gothic Lolita outfits But before Kouno even has a chance to worry, a girl shows up at school to see him unexpectedly. Could she be the reason why Kouno sometimes has that dark look in his eyes?
- 2006
Revolution - 2: The Day of Revolution
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Having undergone gender reassignment from a boy to a girl, Megumi now finds herself inundated with romantic advances from the four guy-pals she used to hang out with as the boy "Kei." And pulling the strings from behind the scenes is the mastermind of romance, Makoto.
- 2006
The Day of Revolution
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Kei Yoshikawa is a feisty young boy, troubled by problems at home and annoyed at school. One day after a sudden fainting spell, Kei is examined by the doctor and given shocking news - he is actually supposed to be a girl! Although physically male, Kei's chromosomes show that "he" is female. Seeing a chance to start life anew, Kei and his family decide to have him begin living as a girl. As "Kei" disappears and "Megumi" enrolls back into school, his/her girl pal Makoto is Kei's only ally who knows his secret. Dressed like a girl but still feeling like a boy, mixed-up Kei/Megumi feels more comfortable being with Makoto than the other boys... What's a gender-confused kid supposed to do?