[New Release] 'K-Bio Trend 2021' and More
◆K-Bio Trend 2021= Amid the spotlight on K-Bio due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a book has been published that allows readers to understand the trends and future prospects of Korea's bio industry in 2021 in one volume. It is filled with the latest trends, core technologies, and essential knowledge about major companies in the pharmaceutical and bio sectors that will lead the post-COVID era. It is easily accessible not only to those working in or experts of pharmaceutical and bio-related industries and investors but also to the general public interested in bio stocks. (Written by Kim Byungho and Woo Youngtak / Huckleberry Books)
◆Raising Children in the COVID Era= What knowledge is most helpful during the COVID era? Above all, it is how families can safely and healthily overcome this crisis. This is especially true for parents raising children. This book emphasizes the wisdom of not being trapped by vague anxiety and fear in the pandemic era but rationally weighing risks and benefits and practicing ways to reduce risks. (Written by Kelly Freidin / Translated by Kang Byungcheol / Dream Freedom)
◆Magic Quotes for 200 Worries= This is a guidebook addressing 200 worries one has faced or will face in life. It clearly interprets concerns about human relationships, life, and oneself through expert quotes. The author says that through this book, readers will discover their own life sentence. (Written by Lee Seohui / Ritec Contents)
◆The Boy and the Dog= This is the 2020 Naoki Prize-winning work by Hase Seishu, who made a dazzling debut with the 'Sleepless Town' trilogy, winning the Yoshikawa Eiji Literary Newcomer Award, the Japanese Adventure Novel Association Award (Japan category), and the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award (long novel category). The book tells the story of Damon, a dog who lost his owner in the Great East Japan Earthquake, wandering across Japan for five years to reunite with his friend, the boy Hikaru, and the people he meets along the way. (Written by Hase Seishu / Translated by Son Yeri / Changsimso)
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