Mar 19 β€’ 12:31 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

New Books for Children and Youth on March 20

The article highlights new children's and youth books available in Korea, addressing themes such as responsibility, bravery, and friendship.

The article discusses several new releases for children and young adults in South Korea, showcasing diverse narratives that engage with important themes. One notable book is 'λšœκΈ°λŠ” μ‚΄μ•˜λ‹€' (Ttugi is Alive), which tells the story of a group of children who rescue an injured dog. The narrative not only addresses the physical responsibilities of caring for a pet but also delves into the emotional burdens that accompany such actions, prompting readers to contemplate the significance of life and care.

Another featured book is 'μž¬μŠ€ν„° λΆ€μΈμ˜ 정원' (Mrs. Jester's Garden), a whimsical story about a hedgehog who wakes up to find flowers growing on its back, leading to a police investigation over a perceived theft. This humorous tale invites young readers to explore themes of imagination and the magic of nature, while also touching on the importance of community and communication in resolving conflicts.

Lastly, 'μ—„λ§ˆκ°€ 사라진 μ–΄λŠ λ‚ ' (The Day Mother Disappeared) tells a poignant story of two children dealing with the loss of a parent. This youth novel delicately navigates heavy subjects like grief and friendship, as the characters evolve through their shared experiences of loss. Together, these books reflect a commitment to encouraging empathy and understanding in young readers, while also celebrating creativity and the joys of storytelling.

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