- Overview
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This is a unique book that combines the fun of flipping through pages with the classic story, The Three Little Pigs.
- Book Intro
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Flipping over the long page reveals the three little pigs standing in an empty field. As we watch the pigs building a house of out of straw, then a house out of wood, and finally a house out of bricks, we recall the familiar, classic story. This classic is The Three Little Pigs, which emphasized that we should never be lazy or sloppy. It was released in Britain in 1886, a time when showing exemplary cases was popular in children's fiction. This classic has been converted into various versions in various cultures, and it also has been one of the closest companions of children as a bed time story. Today, the story goes through the hands of Ahn Kyungmi, who adds a new style and form for readers of the modern day - she allows the reader, who so desperately wanted to help out the characters of the story in the past, to actually do so by utilizing the physical properties of the book to help them overcome the difficulties they face. The act of flipping over the pages is contrived to create a gust wind in the story, which helps to remove the boundary between fiction and reality. And such elements allowreaders to freely enter and exit the fiction. The story advances towards the unknown. What kind of new world will readers encounter in the pages ahead?
- About the Author
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Ahn Kyoungmi
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