[New Release] 'The Two Faces of Family' and More
'If You Trap a Tiger' · 'Enemy of Capitalism'
◆Two Faces of Family= The author views family as the closest yet most distant relationship in the world. They have witnessed countless people suffering and being hurt by this ambivalence. The author advises that one must confront the wounds inflicted by family and the pain festering within to find solutions. "Most people tend to blame their environment, family, or those around them, unaware that they themselves are the main cause of their loneliness." (Written by Choi Kwanghyun / Bookie)
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◆Trapping the Tiger= The Lilin family moves to care for their ailing grandmother. One day, a magical tiger appears before Lillin and offers a deal: "If you return what your grandmother stole long ago, I will heal her." This is not simply a story about a good child sacrificing for family. It evolves into a tale of awakening to one's true self lying dormant within. It teaches that only by revealing the truth can one be freed... (Written by Tae Keller / Translated by Kang Naeun / Dolbegae)
◆The Enemy of Capitalism= Interest rates, exchange rates, and oil prices are identified as the core principles driving the economy. The book explains the flow of money easily, mixing in entertaining illustrations. Regarding oil prices, it explores the secrets behind fuel costs that influence all prices, the reasons behind the US-China conflict, and how to read international affairs. It also lists intriguing facts, such as half of the crude oil price being taxes, point by point. (Written by Kim Jeongin / The Quest)
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