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A comic essay serialized in the magazine 『 ESSE 』 titled "A Factory for a Comfortable Life of a Manga Artist Who Can't Be Sorted Out" has been made into a book with a large addition of the episodes drawn into it. It is the latest comic essay by cartoonist Harusan, who is widely supported by Twitter's essay manga series. Only things within my reach. things inside the room are resolved little by little and made comfortable (from the text). Harusan, who was originally living in a dirty room, looks back on the process of arranging the room while improving the way of putting things away and storing them. Where is the landing point of "comfort" that I arrived through trial and error? It is full of hints to gently approach people who are "not good at putting things away" or "blame yourself for not being able to do it". This book is full of hints that you can softly approach people who are "not good at putting things away" or "blame yourself for not being able to do it". It is a book that you can feel calm when you look at the process of creating a room while facing actions and thoughts and sometimes resting. It contains 40 pages with many episodes that can only be read in a book. * The cover and contents may change.