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[New Release] 'The Child Who Reads Minds, Arore' · 'Orwell's Nose' and More

[New Release] 'The Child Who Reads Minds, Arore' · 'Orwell's Nose' and More


◆A Child Who Reads Minds, Oror = Through the eyes of Oror, an eleven-year-old autistic child, this book explores issues such as bullying, apology, solidarity, friendship, obesity, the digital age, divorce, and a sense of belonging. These are various social problems unfolding before a child learning about the ups and downs of life. With a fantasy-like development led by pure-heartedness, it delivers a delightful insight. "I don't let others drag me around!" (Written by Douglas Kennedy / Translated by Jo Dongseop / Illustrated by Joan Spar / Bright World)


[New Release] 'The Child Who Reads Minds, Arore' · 'Orwell's Nose' and More


◆Orwell's Nose = This book traces the footsteps of George Orwell, famous for the novel '1984,' focusing on his obsession with smells. It examines sharp sandalwood, the cheese smell from towels, the scent of partially dried ink, and more that appear in Orwell's literature. It also analyzes the narration in works such as 'The Clergyman's Daughter' and 'The Road to Wigan Pier' in detail. One can glimpse the clean will of a novelist who did not ignore the smelly era. (Written by John Sutherland / Translated by Cha Eunjeong / Minumsa)


[New Release] 'The Child Who Reads Minds, Arore' · 'Orwell's Nose' and More


◆Click, a Signal Sent to Space = A children's book depicting the journey of a young girl, Heather, meeting aliens and heading to space. With many pages without text, it demands high imagination. Boldly and diversely composed, it feels like watching an animation. From the beautiful and colorful illustrations, surprisingly simple and heartwarming emotions emerge. (Written by David Litchfield / Translated by Lee Sanghee / Illustrated by David Litchfield / Jaeneung Education)


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