
Perfect Idol Club
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Book Introduction
A story about communication that children who have trouble making friends learn! “I was just telling the truth!”, “I’ll keep doing my homework for my friends if they want.” Seoyoung, a straightforward girl who always tells her friends what she thinks is right, and Seunghan, a yes-man who does anything for his friends, such as doing their homework or buying them snacks, were bullied in class but were chosen to represent their class at the school festival. One day, Jinwoo, a member of the "Perfect Idol Club," approaches these two anxious children with a strange text message offering to help them! This is a thrilling story about two kids who struggle to make friends, and with the help of a secret club, they discover how to become good friends. |
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index
transfer
Popular star Jeong Seung-han
The identity of popularity
Back in place
Who is the vice-president?
Suspicious message
Let's make a plan
I definitely have to win the prize!
Tell me honestly what you think
Sound is what reveals me
Changed personality
Sounds from the heart
You can trust us!
Hip-hop boy and traditional Korean music girl fly together
A truly perfect idol
Popular star Jeong Seung-han
The identity of popularity
Back in place
Who is the vice-president?
Suspicious message
Let's make a plan
I definitely have to win the prize!
Tell me honestly what you think
Sound is what reveals me
Changed personality
Sounds from the heart
You can trust us!
Hip-hop boy and traditional Korean music girl fly together
A truly perfect idol
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“Sound is something that must reveal me.
It's not about embellishing, it's about speaking with sincerity.
There can be no shortcuts there.
But that doesn't mean you can just be quick and easy and just watch what happens.
Then it's fake.
So, first of all, you must speak honestly, whether you think your voice is good or bad.
“This time, I’m going to try to make a sound by putting strength into it from below my belly button with confidence.”
--- p.106
I always laughed, the kids laughed, that was good for me, I'm a fool, I couldn't help but laugh, I thought that was right
But it's exhausting, throwing in the towel without a fight, losing before you even start, the sun setting.
Darkness is coming, my heart has always been night, but I didn't know, I've never stood in broad daylight
It's not about embellishing, it's about speaking with sincerity.
There can be no shortcuts there.
But that doesn't mean you can just be quick and easy and just watch what happens.
Then it's fake.
So, first of all, you must speak honestly, whether you think your voice is good or bad.
“This time, I’m going to try to make a sound by putting strength into it from below my belly button with confidence.”
--- p.106
I always laughed, the kids laughed, that was good for me, I'm a fool, I couldn't help but laugh, I thought that was right
But it's exhausting, throwing in the towel without a fight, losing before you even start, the sun setting.
Darkness is coming, my heart has always been night, but I didn't know, I've never stood in broad daylight
--- p.145-146
Publisher's Review
A mysterious secret club that knows all your worries inside out.
Perfect Idol Club!
The 'Perfect Idol Club' is a secret organization that helps children who are having trouble with friends and regain their popularity.
If a person around a child who is having a hard time without knowing the cause of the problem secretly makes a request, a case is established and the person in charge of the case takes action.
The amount and depth of information Perfect Idol Club possesses is beyond imagination.
It is to the extent that it can detect the target's personality, friendships, speech, behavior, and even the phrases secretly written in a secret diary.
It is a 'magic box that pours out miracles every time you open it' that provides comfort to Seunghan and Seoyoung's hidden worries.
I can't help but think of this as a fantasy club, impossible in reality. But if such a club actually existed? Many children would cheer.
In fact, since we are all imperfect beings, as the author says, we may all need a perfect idol club, not just for children.
What makes a true friend? Are there set criteria?
Seoyoung, who was bullied for no reason and suddenly transferred schools, meets Seunghan, a friend from kindergarten, and easily adapts to school life.
However, Seoyoung feels pathetic after seeing Seunghan's secret of popularity, so she gives Seunghan and his friends strong advice in her own style, causing an uproar in the class.
Because of this, Seoyoung and Seunghan become outcasts at the same time.
Seoyoung thinks a true friend is someone who gives advice courageously even if it hurts in the moment.
Seoyoung firmly believes that her beliefs and actions are right.
So there is no way to figure out on your own why you were bullied at your previous school.
Meanwhile, Seunghan thinks a good friend is someone who comfortably fulfills his needs and desires.
Maybe Seunghan had a silent wish for someone to meet his needs, so he tried to be that kind of friend.
Seunghan wanted to become a popular kid among his friends.
Adults know how to build good relationships through the experiences they have accumulated throughout their lives, but children do not.
Even if you vaguely understand what your weaknesses are, you are still at an age where it is difficult to align your thoughts, actions, and words.
Two completely different friends observe each other and gradually change their behavior.
How do I convey the true voice within me?
Seoyoung and Seunghan happen to go to the school festival as class representatives.
The long-term boasting item is pansori.
With the help of senior Jinwoo, the preparations that had been vague are progressing step by step.
As the three children practice pansori, they realize how difficult it is to express one's own voice and how much courage it takes to practice.
While talking to Jinwoo from the Perfect Idol Club, Seoyoung thinks back on the times she had with her friends at her previous school and the times she argued with the kids in her class for Seunghan's sake.
In the process, you learn to endure and let go of the fact that your thoughts may differ from others' and that expressing your full intentions does not necessarily mean that they will be conveyed properly.
Seoyoung learns that when she endures something not because she can't speak, but for the sake of the other person, the other person realizes that he or she is respected and begins to want to listen to what the other person has to say.
Meanwhile, Seunghan was afraid to reveal his true feelings to his friends because he was afraid of being left out as an outsider.
However, while preparing for the festival, Seunghan realizes how urgent and important it is to him with the help of Seoyoung and the Perfect Idol Club.
After meeting and talking with Seoyoung and Jinwoo, Seunghan gained the courage to say no to things he didn't like to others, and also gained the leeway to accept to some extent what others disliked.
The two children go to the festival together with hip-hop combined with pansori, and win the festival by writing rap lyrics that reflect what they have learned so far.
In the end, Seoyoung and Seunghan, who were polar opposites like 'fire and water', accept each other's strengths and complement each other's weaknesses, and join the Perfect Idol Club, which helps children who, like them, are struggling with friendship issues.
Perfect Idol Club!
The 'Perfect Idol Club' is a secret organization that helps children who are having trouble with friends and regain their popularity.
If a person around a child who is having a hard time without knowing the cause of the problem secretly makes a request, a case is established and the person in charge of the case takes action.
The amount and depth of information Perfect Idol Club possesses is beyond imagination.
It is to the extent that it can detect the target's personality, friendships, speech, behavior, and even the phrases secretly written in a secret diary.
It is a 'magic box that pours out miracles every time you open it' that provides comfort to Seunghan and Seoyoung's hidden worries.
I can't help but think of this as a fantasy club, impossible in reality. But if such a club actually existed? Many children would cheer.
In fact, since we are all imperfect beings, as the author says, we may all need a perfect idol club, not just for children.
What makes a true friend? Are there set criteria?
Seoyoung, who was bullied for no reason and suddenly transferred schools, meets Seunghan, a friend from kindergarten, and easily adapts to school life.
However, Seoyoung feels pathetic after seeing Seunghan's secret of popularity, so she gives Seunghan and his friends strong advice in her own style, causing an uproar in the class.
Because of this, Seoyoung and Seunghan become outcasts at the same time.
Seoyoung thinks a true friend is someone who gives advice courageously even if it hurts in the moment.
Seoyoung firmly believes that her beliefs and actions are right.
So there is no way to figure out on your own why you were bullied at your previous school.
Meanwhile, Seunghan thinks a good friend is someone who comfortably fulfills his needs and desires.
Maybe Seunghan had a silent wish for someone to meet his needs, so he tried to be that kind of friend.
Seunghan wanted to become a popular kid among his friends.
Adults know how to build good relationships through the experiences they have accumulated throughout their lives, but children do not.
Even if you vaguely understand what your weaknesses are, you are still at an age where it is difficult to align your thoughts, actions, and words.
Two completely different friends observe each other and gradually change their behavior.
How do I convey the true voice within me?
Seoyoung and Seunghan happen to go to the school festival as class representatives.
The long-term boasting item is pansori.
With the help of senior Jinwoo, the preparations that had been vague are progressing step by step.
As the three children practice pansori, they realize how difficult it is to express one's own voice and how much courage it takes to practice.
While talking to Jinwoo from the Perfect Idol Club, Seoyoung thinks back on the times she had with her friends at her previous school and the times she argued with the kids in her class for Seunghan's sake.
In the process, you learn to endure and let go of the fact that your thoughts may differ from others' and that expressing your full intentions does not necessarily mean that they will be conveyed properly.
Seoyoung learns that when she endures something not because she can't speak, but for the sake of the other person, the other person realizes that he or she is respected and begins to want to listen to what the other person has to say.
Meanwhile, Seunghan was afraid to reveal his true feelings to his friends because he was afraid of being left out as an outsider.
However, while preparing for the festival, Seunghan realizes how urgent and important it is to him with the help of Seoyoung and the Perfect Idol Club.
After meeting and talking with Seoyoung and Jinwoo, Seunghan gained the courage to say no to things he didn't like to others, and also gained the leeway to accept to some extent what others disliked.
The two children go to the festival together with hip-hop combined with pansori, and win the festival by writing rap lyrics that reflect what they have learned so far.
In the end, Seoyoung and Seunghan, who were polar opposites like 'fire and water', accept each other's strengths and complement each other's weaknesses, and join the Perfect Idol Club, which helps children who, like them, are struggling with friendship issues.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: April 26, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 164 pages | 336g | 165*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788934973669
- ISBN10: 8934973668
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