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#Imagination KPIPA Introduces K-Books for Global Publishing Markets through K-Book Platform 2024.12.02
Waiting for Mom
1. Publication Details
Title | Waiting for Mom
2. Book Intro
A very young boy is waiting for his mom at the tram stop. Each time a tram approaches, he asks “is my mom coming?” His nose is red due to the cold weather, but he keeps waiting for his mom. The famous Korean novelist Lee Taejoon, who is known for his simple and crystal-clear writing style, wrote this short story, and Kim Dong Sung illustrated it to make this picture book. The book delivers the heartwarming and heartbreaking affection of the boy for his mom. The intersecting background images of the 1930s’ Korean landscapes and the boy waiting for a tram add special charm to this picture book.
The Imagination of the Constitution
1. Publication Details
Title | The Imagination of the Constitution
2. Book Intro
This book examines the constitutional histories of the US, Germany, Japan, France, Chile, Northern European countries, and South Korea and challenges readers to ask what makes up a good constitution. The constitutional history of the world can be seen as one in which the liberties and rights of citizens are guaranteed and expanded. As the history of each country is different, however, the way in which citizens record their history is also different. What can we infer from the fact that many countries of the world went through numerous iterations of their respective constitutions, including South Korea where the Constitution underwent nine different changes over a span of 70 years?
Galactic Hell
1. Publication Details
Title | Galactic Hell
2. Book Intro
Hell, a primitive reference point for a beautiful life
Suspicious
1. Publication Details
Title | Suspicious
2. Book Intro
Susangi walks slowly today, too. Looking at the green juice his father made for him, following footprints in the muddy ground, he stops repeatedly. The world is filled with suspicious things. Suspicious lovingly describes how children’s hearts pound lovingly because of their friends.
Philosophy, Imagination, and expression
1. Publication Details
Title | Philosophy, Imagination, and expression
2. Book Intro
Philosophical imagination refers to the reflection on one’s own life as a part of nature. In other words, it is aesthetics about the mind’s blankness stemming from “distancing.” The journey of this distancing is a natural process that helps us to experience the unknown and realize our value and identity.
The Flower Goblin
1. Publication Details
Title | The Flower Goblin
2. Book Intro
A red, ugly goblin lived in a field of flowers deep in the forest. He loved nothing more than to eat flowers. Whenever he gulped down a flower with his big mouth, a flowery fart came out! Brrt! He ate a red rose, and it smelled of roses. Pfft! He ate a purple morning glory, and it smelled of morning glory. He then ate a yellow dandelion. I wonder what it smelled like?
Head and Heather
1. Publication Details
Title | Head and Heather
2. Book Intro
Sung Cho is a storyboard artist for film and TV series. Through his first graphic novel Head and Heather, he presents the readers with the enchanting world of graphic novels. The protagonist is a Head, who has the body of an adult but is slow-witted. While trying to save a black cat from danger, Head loses a leg. The guardian of Head, Dr. Myeong-jun Oh, who made a great achievement in biotechnology back in his days, regenerates Head’s damaged body using a unique medical technology. However, the cat dies right after a brief communication in animal language with Head. Ever since witnessing this death, Head starts gaining human qualities. Meanwhile, a corpse of a murder victim gets reborn by Dr. Oh as a being called Heather. Head is frightened by this new, strange creature, but Heather becomes a significant being that expands the consciousness of Head. Head and Heather are surrounded by people who exchange life for technology, set a price to life, and have selfish views on life. But these two choose to live as altruistic humans making their own decisions, not merely as a technological outcome produced by a scientist. From the very start Head and Heather runs towards the sentiment of the very last page and is a work in which Sung Cho’s experiences are mixed with emotions in which imaginations begin with “if.”
Searching for Hidden Sound
1. Publication Details
Title | Searching for Hidden Sound
2. Book Intro
Searching for Hidden Sound has multiple narrators, with Jihye’s mother, Mrs. Han Sung-sil, Maeng Ji-hye herself, and her father, Mr. Maeng Wan-seok, all taking turns telling their stories. The three family members all appear as narrators and share their stories and each story is independent of the other two. However, in all three stories, mysterious figures who are only visible to the main character appear. To Mrs Han Sung-sil, the invisible figure is a model student. To Jihye, it is Jihye’s cat “Hago,” which she raises secretly in her room. And to Mr. Maeng Wan-seok, the figure is a talkative boy. These strange characters suddenly appear and disappear.
Goblins and Taoist Deties Live Side by Side at a Temple
1. Publication Details
Title | Goblins and Taoist Deties Live Side by Side at a Temple
2. Book Intro
There are many things for us to see and discover at a Buddhist temple. For example, animals like lions, dragons, elephants, and Kalavinka (an imaginary bird with sweet notes referred to in Buddhist sutras) derived from the Indian Buddhist texts and that reached the Korean temples by way of China; or tigers and goblins; and the “three gods” in the form of a grandmother, who are the guardians of childbirth, and are indigenous to Korean culture but incorporated into Buddhism. The four gracious plants—plum, orchid, chrysanthemum and bamboo—representing a gentleman scholar, are part of the Confucian influence, or the Taoist heavenly deities are also attention grabbers as well as the crab, grapes, rabbits, and turtles seen on the murals are from the Korean folklore paintings. Then there is the pig that is standing guard at the temple, protecting it from any hazards of fire. The book tells the tales of diverse animals and plants that are found at the temples, citing, at times, the Buddhist sutras, sometimes the traditional Korean culture, if not other religions. Since Buddhism reached Korea, after its origination in India by way of China, there are of course many stories having to do with the histories of different regions.
SQUARE SQUARE GYM CLASS
1. Publication Details
Title | SQUARE SQUARE GYM CLASS
2. Book Intro
Box Star Galaxy is home to square-shaped creatures. Box Star 531 is a school where squares learn what they need to know to live. In gym class, the squares learn how to become strong squares, and they also learn about the “safety bag” which helps squares to safety when they are in danger.
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