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[DeepL Translation - needs review] For teens who want to die, or have tried to die. Death is a place where no one has ever gone and never come back, where death is incommunicable. It's a place where you don't even know if it's dark or light. That's why it's a place you don't want to go. However, there are some people who want to step into this incommunicable world without hesitation. "What They Dropped is a collection of five short stories that contain the time and heart of a teenager who li...
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Page Count:
136
ISBN:
1162100060
ISBN13:
9791162100066
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ddochiisays
April 5, 2024
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This short story collection caught my interest on a blog where it had been highly recommended and described as being used in high school literature classes.
Each story focuses on a teenager and what’s going on in their lives— they are usually facing some sort of crisis or problem. The overarching theme of “what they dropped” is seen in each one. Each story also has a short 해설 by the author, explaining her inspiration or takeaways she wished the readers understood. These were my favorite parts—