A Very Important Mission of Eom Sundae
• Original title : 엄순대의 막중한 임무
• Price : 9,800KRW
• Product Dimensions :
153x210, 144pages
• Publication Date : 2018-11-15
• ISBN : 9791160944075
• 도서상태 : 정상
Book Information & Summary
Written by Jeong Yeoncheol and Illustrated by Kim Youdae
This book contains four short fairy tales about those whose bodies and minds are different from others, and the children living with them.
This book contains four short fairy tales about those whose bodies and minds are different from others, and the children living with them. Gu Yunbal, the hero of light who protects fried chickens and his younger brother, Eom Sundae, a talented actor who acts only for his grandmother, Hwang Sora, the leader of a group of children who have never had Pepero (chocolate covered snacks), and Jeong Daun, a super optimistic kid. The four children have extraordinary names, and all of them are in the kinds of situations people would call "extraordinary."
Their daily lives with disabled, sick, or strange-looking family members and friends are not as hard and tough as we may assume. Because they're different, they quarrel, fall down and get hurt. But they can protect each other because they're all different. How they live with others is as extraordinary as their names: funny, ridiculous, and somehow touching. Instead of telling readers what is right and wrong, the author makes them think about the many people we call "different" through the great confidence of four extraordinary children who say the world is different and the warm changes they bring.
This book contains four short fairy tales about those whose bodies and minds are different from others, and the children living with them.
This book contains four short fairy tales about those whose bodies and minds are different from others, and the children living with them. Gu Yunbal, the hero of light who protects fried chickens and his younger brother, Eom Sundae, a talented actor who acts only for his grandmother, Hwang Sora, the leader of a group of children who have never had Pepero (chocolate covered snacks), and Jeong Daun, a super optimistic kid. The four children have extraordinary names, and all of them are in the kinds of situations people would call "extraordinary."
Their daily lives with disabled, sick, or strange-looking family members and friends are not as hard and tough as we may assume. Because they're different, they quarrel, fall down and get hurt. But they can protect each other because they're all different. How they live with others is as extraordinary as their names: funny, ridiculous, and somehow touching. Instead of telling readers what is right and wrong, the author makes them think about the many people we call "different" through the great confidence of four extraordinary children who say the world is different and the warm changes they bring.