Detectives of Bookstore Street
• Original title : 책방거리 수사대
• Price : 12,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
147x210, 144pages
• Publication Date : 2023-11-17
• ISBN : 979-11-6981-168-2
Book Information & Summary
written by Ko Jae Hyun and illustrated by Kim Yi Hyun
Dong-Ji likes to read along with his master, Yeon-Yi. One day, he found out a mysterious note inside the book of ‘The Story of Jang-Hwa and Hong-Ryun’, which he borrowed from the store. It said, “On 29th of May, a widow named Choi and five children disappeared in the middle of the night.’ The note was named as ‘The Truth of Rumors in Hanyang’. In that note, people wrote their curiosity about the disappeared widow and children as well as a lot of criticisms of people who read this book. If somebody wanted to make a rumor, he could put the notice in the alley. However, why did he or she include the note in this book?
The detectives of Bookstore Street often hear that they are just “children who don’t know what they are doing’, or ‘just a young girl’ from adults, but they fight back to the reality by child and female witnesses who tell the truth of the case in the end. Their persistent efforts will ring the bell to readers who are used to be disrespected just because they are children.
Dong-Ji likes to read along with his master, Yeon-Yi. One day, he found out a mysterious note inside the book of ‘The Story of Jang-Hwa and Hong-Ryun’, which he borrowed from the store. It said, “On 29th of May, a widow named Choi and five children disappeared in the middle of the night.’ The note was named as ‘The Truth of Rumors in Hanyang’. In that note, people wrote their curiosity about the disappeared widow and children as well as a lot of criticisms of people who read this book. If somebody wanted to make a rumor, he could put the notice in the alley. However, why did he or she include the note in this book?
The detectives of Bookstore Street often hear that they are just “children who don’t know what they are doing’, or ‘just a young girl’ from adults, but they fight back to the reality by child and female witnesses who tell the truth of the case in the end. Their persistent efforts will ring the bell to readers who are used to be disrespected just because they are children.