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◆Partizan Theater= A novel depicting the fate of two people connected like one body, sharing the charm of theater. The setting spans from the late 1930s to the Korean War. Amid the unfortunate cycle of history, their traces of enduring tragedy for each other without giving up love and dignity come across as deeply moving. It expresses a profound paradox about humanity and art in a clear statement, making the situations and inner selves of the two characters even more dramatic. (Written by Son Hong-gyu / Munhakdongne)


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◆How Individual Reason Changes a Nation= Analyzes repeated political and diplomatic crises in Korean history as a result of a lack of reflection on our nation's archetype and rational thinking. Although history is long, the claim is that the national character manifested negatively due to the failure to reflect on and establish reason. It emphasizes that rational education must be integrated across various fields to advance toward becoming a strong nation. (Written by Kim Yong-woon / Max Media)



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◆Gold Kids, Let's Play at the English Playground with Mom= The author, who initially studied English to read English storybooks to her child, becomes an expert in early English education. This was possible by eliminating the psychological fear and burden that dominated her mind during school days. She regards English not as a subject to study but as an object of play. She insists that mothers must change first for children to treat English as a friend, and presents specific methods like 'rhythm language' step by step. (Written by Lee Mi-hwa / Book Reading Aristocrat)


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