[New Release] 'Guns and Donuts' and More
'Oror Who Wants to Be Friends with Everyone' · 'Stories of the 50 States That Made America'
◆Guns and Donuts = This book describes the reality of American police from the perspectives of both the system and the field. It covers how autonomous police manage public safety activities and the issues revealed by gun-related incidents. Through meticulous data research and firsthand interviews, it vividly conveys the working conditions that ordinary people cannot know. It serves as a valuable reference for Korean police preparing to implement the autonomous police system. (Written by Choi Seong-gyu / Dongasia)
◆Aurora Who Wants to Be Friends with Everyone = Aurora can read thoughts just by looking into people's eyes. On her second day of school, she receives a message from Detective Jube: "Can you stop by the police station today? I need your help." The story offers a delightful insight into school life and investigations, addressing differences and fears. "Yes, we are just a little different." (Written by Douglas Kennedy / Illustrated by Joan Spar / Bright World)
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◆Stories of the 50 States That Made America = This book surveys history from the North American pioneering era to the 19th century through the names of American states and cities. It examines the culture and customs of each region and city, approaching significant events in a multidimensional way. "Modern America has developed so much that its old appearance is unrecognizable, but the traces of fierce conflicts still remain in their current ‘names.’" (Written by Kim Dong-seop / Miraeui Chang)
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