
Bong-Gu Yoon, The Clone Series #4: Continuous Crisis
- science fiction
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2020
- Pages:172
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:136mm×198mm
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Recommended by the School Librarian Association
★This series is the first science fiction coming-of-age story featuring a cloned human boy who comes to terms with the fact that he's a clone.
★Age 9+
This series includes 6 books:
#1:Bong-Gu Yoon, The Clone
#2: The Bucket List
#3: First Love
#4: Continuous Crisis
#5:The Way To Jinjjaroo
#6:I am Bong-Gu Yoon
Description
Bong-gu may be kicked out of his job at Jinjjaroo and he even receives a scout offer from another big franchise Chinese restaurant. Therefore, Bong-gu now has to consider deeply about his future. His original worry being as a clone still remains, and now he even reaches his own question of ‘What do I really want to do? What is my real dream?’ And Bong-gu sees himself as an adult at Jinjjaroo in his dream and he seems to have taken this as an answer to all his questions. The dream means Bong-gu will finally become the best Chinese dish chef with his jajangmyeon after growing up in his favorite place, Jinjjaroo, and also means that he can grow up as an adult overcoming his biological limit as a clone.
Meanwhile, Bong-gu has another thing to worry about whether he should be in a TV show, called ‘Alley Cooking King’, his favorite TV show, or not. Between his wish to show off his talent by being in a TV show and his fear to be famous in the world, Bong-gu doesn’t know what to decide. Then, Seo-Jun, the first love of Bong-gu, tells the story about how she put herself out to make a new friend and says, ‘Be brave. No one can do harm on you even if you show yourself in the world.’ The story shows how Bong-gu, still a young boy who loves to be mother’s arms, has grown up quickly through a crisis he is facing, and let readers to expect his future journey toward to the world with a little courage.
Author
Yim Eun-ha was born in Seoul in 1978. After graduating from Sogang University with a Korean literature major, she started making programs for children and teenagers at a broadcasting company. She strove to create stories that entertain and touch audience’s hearts while writing scripts for “Rounding Off” (season 3), a growth drama at KBS and “Documentary Story Snail” at EBS. She read bedtime stories to her 8-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter every night while writing Yoon Bong-Gu the Human Clone, which is her first full-length novel. It was awarded the 5th Story King Contest in 2017.
illustrated by Jung Yong-hwan
Jung Yong-hwan studied industrial design at Hongik University. Jeong works as an illustrator and has illustrated Yoon Bong-Gu the Human Clone, the series Complete Metamorphosis Drawing Textbook, and Constitution Commando.