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[DeepL Translation - needs review] [The Hunter Girl, a new children's book by Kim Hye-jung, Fifteen in Five Hundred Years The friendship and courage of children walking together at different speeds and strides When her school starts an athletic club, thirteen-year-old Yoon-seo insists on starting a "walking club," because no one will join if it's a "walking" club instead of a fancy exercise, and she can be alone during club time! But when unexpected members show up, Yoon-seo becomes the club...
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(5/5)When students at an elementary school are required to join an exercise club, 윤서 starts a walking club, hoping no one would join and she could be alone. To her dismay, three other students also sign up. They barely know each other, but every week they walk and talk. Slowly, the four students grow closer and learn new things about one another.
This was one of the few kids’ books that I thoroughly enjoyed. It’s just a cute book about kids becoming friends. I really like that ☺️ I love this book so


a cute story about children becoming friends
윤서 originally decided to create the Walking Club hoping that she could be left alone, but when 3 other kids join and they walk together week after week, they start talking, talking leads to sharing, sharing leads to vulnerability, and wouldn't you know it, that leads to friendship.
The story was very cute and easy to follow, and as for the language level I felt the grammar was straightforward, and the vocab wasn't too bad. There was some slang here and there that I had never seen before, but ov