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“모른다는 것이 꼭 나쁜 일만은 아닌 것 같다. 모르기 때문에 배울 수 있고, 모르기 때문에 기대할 수 있으니까.“
A coming of age story of a futuristic world where “nation’s children” are fostered in a closed off government facility awaiting adoption. They go to school there, play games in the VR room with friends, and await their “페인트“ with possible new parents.
The main character is almost aged out, and only has a little time left as a Nation’s Child. His view is quite different from the others, and I liked to hear his perspective. It was also interesting to see how the adult figures around him reacted to his situation. The story was short, and a little simple, but it brought up interesting themes of family, what role parents have, and the responsibility of the government systems there to protect our children in need. The vocabulary wasn’t very difficult, and a lot of the “futuristic” terms were English loans. I’d recommend it for a quick read with an interesting premise. I’d like to see a fleshed out version of this world written for adults one day, I think it has a lot of potential.