The plot of the Toradora novels focuses on a high school student who feels his chances of getting a girlfriend are low. You can get more information about this manga online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Toradora!" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
If by otako you mean otaku, then no toradora is not an otaku.
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Horatio Alger
their eyes were watching god
If you mean novels, there should be balance between the three.
Anita Desai often explores the theme of alienation in her novels through her characters who feel disconnected from society, family, or their own sense of identity. Through the experiences of characters like Maya in "Cry, the Peacock" or Bim in "Clear Light of Day," Desai highlights the emotional and psychological toll of alienation and the search for connection and belonging in a world that can be isolating.
The series was aired by Animate TV.
Toradora! OST - Yuugure no Yakusoku
the theme
Anohana: The flower we saw that day