
Bong-Gu Yoon, The Clone Series #6:I am Bong-Gu Yoon
- science fiction
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:June,2023
- Pages:280
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:130mm×190mm
- 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
One spring day just as Bong-gu was getting used to his middle-school uniform, his secret was revealed. This was what he had been afraid of after he found out who he really was in 5th grade. Bong-gu has no memory of the entire day of April 11th, when he was separated from his mom and elder brother and taken to a laboratory.
Bong-gu returns from the laboratory after 9 months. Realizing that the government and the research team intend to make his existence secret, Bong-gu’s mom reveals Bong-gu’s identity through the media. It was her final move to appeal to the public, believing that people would see Bong-gu as a human, not a mere clone. As described above, this story begins only after the entire world has learned who Bong-gu really is. Through imagining what kind of chaotic situations, we might go through if human clones really existed in our society, the author develops an intriguing, thrilling plot told in a cheerful, eloquent style.
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.