- Overview
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This book is a collection of short stories that describe families with a sympathetic perspective who are trying their best to overcome the competitive reality where even children are facing endless competition.
- Book Intro
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The main characters in this book are vulnerable families and their children living in small rural cities or on the outside of cities. These children are not wealthy like their friends, and they're envious of those friends as a result. They know it won't be easy for them to have that kind of lifestyle in the future. This may be frustrating for them, but they still do not complain to their parents; they simply go down their own respective paths.
The main character Hyunjin in Liar is overwhelmed with a desire to get a concert ticket to a popular boy group. She buys very expensive clothes with her dad's credit card without telling him, and everything goes out of control. The main character Jina in Bad Daughter doesn't like everything that her parents do to save money and feels ashamed of them. She blames herself for feeling that way, and that leaves readers with a bitter taste in their mouths. This book features eight short stories that showcase the real lives of families attempting to survive in this world, where people are pushed to succeed and spend money. These stories also show these families occasionally manage to find a little happiness in their lives. Children who cannot escape from pop culture and spending, one-way love toward a tutor, a boy who dreams about riding a motorcycle away from his suffocating house, a child who turns into a thief after his bicycle was stolen, and vivid scars from the Gwangju democratization movement despite it occurring in 1980 are well described in this book, and some readers may even get chills while reading.
- About the Author
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Kim Namjung
Kim Namjung received the grand prize at the Chanbi Good Children's Book Awards in 2004 for his story The Town Next to the Railroad, the Art of the Year Award in 2006 for Pride, and the first Changwon Children's Literary Award in 2011 for Run like the Wind. Author Kim has been recongnized as leading the new generation of Korean Children's Literature with his profound works based on strong consciousness of his subjects. Major works created by Kim Namjung include In the Closet of a Small House on a Mountain, The Master of Fight, A Punky Bicycle Trip, Run like the Wind, and The Taste of Fear.