Manga about centaur, other non-human girls began in 2010

The wrap-around jacket band for the 14th volume of Kei Murayama's A Centaur's Life (Centaur no Nayami or A Centaur's Worries) announced on Tuesday that an anime project is in the works. The announcement did not specify if the project will be a television anime, film, or other type of anime.

Seven Seas Entertainment describes the story:

Being a teenager is never easy...especially for a centaur! Himeno is a sweet, shy girl, who like many teens her age, struggles with the trials and tribulations of attending high school. The difference is she's a centaur; but she's not alone. In fact, all of her classmates are supernatural creatures, sporting either horns, wings, tails, halos, or some other unearthly body appendage. Yet despite their fantastical natures, Himeno and her best friends—the dragon-winged Nozomi, and Kyoko with her spiraled horns—are down-to-earth, fun- loving teenagers who grapple with issues of life and love in a mostly normal daily school setting.

Murayama began the ongoing series in Tokuma Shoten's Monthly Comic Ryū in 2010. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga and published the tenth volume on November 8.

Source: Mikio Ikai via Anime Voice