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==Other== The story of ''Candy Candy'' was also published several times in the form of novels. Each time, the text and the look of the book was slightly changed. The first and second editions of the book contained drawings from Igarashi, while the editions released after 2000 did not contain drawings due to problems between the two creators. In 2010, the novel ''Candy Candy: The Final Story'' was re-written one last time by Keiko Nagita (the real name of Kyoko Mizuki). In this significantly revised novel edition, Suzanna dies and Candy finds out while reading her obituary in a newspaper. During his stage career, Terry is known as Terence Graham. He no longer is using his father's surname "Granchester" as he had renounced it upon his departure from the UK several years ago. The novel ends with Candy in her mid-30s living near Avon river in England, with the man she loves the most as World War II is approaching. The identity of this man is never revealed in the text. Keiko Nagita leaves it up to the readers' interpretation to decide who that man is as he could be a character mentioned or not mentioned in the novel. In addition, there is no indication whether Candy is married or not, whether she has continued her career, or if she has children of her own. All the readers know is that she is happy to be with the man she loves and most importantly, she has eventually found peace with her own self putting behind her traumatic past.
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