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◆Long Way Down = The story of a boy who picks up a gun to avenge his murdered brother. It poetically depicts social issues such as how violence leads to more violence. The concise writing style and clear expressions even create the illusion of watching a short film. Changes in word and sentence arrangement, as well as font slant and weight, vividly evoke each chapter like a movie scene. (Written by Jason Reynolds / Translated by Hwang Seok-hee / Bright World)


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◆460 Economic Terms You Can Use Right After One Look = Breaks the stereotype that studying economics is difficult. Explains complex economic terms in an easy and fun way. Related words are placed before and after each term, and related terms are grouped by chapter. Interesting illustrations provide appropriate examples to aid understanding. Major topics are listed in the glossary section to help grasp the long history of economics from a broad perspective. (Edited by Shinseong Publishing Editorial Department / Translated by Oh Si-yeon / Gilbut)



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◆I Want to Say No but Can't = Teaches how to refuse without feeling guilty and without damaging relationships. It is not about justifying self-centered behavior. It is for those who cannot say no to others' requests and later blame themselves. Presented in a dialogue format depicting situations everyone might have experienced, it gives courage to those who find refusal difficult and challenging. (Written by Susan Newman / Translated by An Ji-eun / Illustrated by An Eon-jeong / Fandom Books)


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