I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But it might be about soldiers who are facing misfortune and there could be some connection to yakitori, perhaps it's a cultural or symbolic element in the story.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this light novel specifically, so I can't provide the exact plot. But generally, it might involve the adventures, challenges, or stories of the so - called 'yakitori soldiers' and their misfortunes.
Since I'm not aware of this light novel's content, it's difficult to determine the main characters precisely. However, considering the title, the yakitori soldiers are likely to be the main focus. There might also be some supporting characters like local civilians they protect or enemies they fight against that play important roles in the story.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be many 'yakitori light novels' out there. Generally, it might be a light novel that somehow involves yakitori, which is a Japanese skewered chicken dish. It could be a story where the characters frequent a yakitori restaurant, or perhaps yakitori plays a symbolic role in the plot.
As of now, it's hard to say if there are popular 'yakitori light novel' series. The light novel market is so diverse, and while there are many novels centered around food in general, a specific focus on yakitori might be relatively rare. There could be some self - published or small - press works that deal with it, but they may not have reached a wide audience.
The works related to the disaster caused by beans included: Fight Through the Sky, Martial Move Heaven and Earth, Cover the Sky, The Great Master, The Herding God, etc.
It's a story about a character who experiences unexpected twists and turns in life that somehow lead to positive outcomes despite initial difficulties.
Here are a few recommendations for novels about redemption from family misfortune:
1. " Streamer's Dream ": This is a novel about the male and female protagonists redeeming each other. The female protagonist feels inferior because of her poor family and growing environment. In the end, she meets the male protagonist and is cured by him.
2. " Grow Up Again ": This novel tells the story of a retired kindergarten director who founded an " adult kindergarten " for adults, where nine adults seek self-redemption.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only be partially in line with the theme of redemption for family misfortune. The specific content and plot may require further understanding.