
The Girl Exorcist, The Lost Children of Gyeongseong
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Book Introduction
From the night my mother disappeared
A girl who sees 'cold and eerie things'
In 1933, in the middle of Gyeongseong, spreading along Cheonggyecheon
Chasing the Mastermind Behind the 'Children's Serial Disappearance Case'
This time, Han Jeong-yeong, the author whose work is included in the textbook, presents a 'Korean-style fantasy novel' that combines the historical background of the 'Japanese colonial period' and 'traditional religion.'
Recently, including the K-pop Demon Hunters, movies, dramas, and animations based on Korean sentiment and culture have been stealing the hearts of people around the world.
In addition, the occult has become an increasingly powerful popular genre over the years.
《Girl Exorcist, The Lost Children of Gyeongseong》 is a K-occult novel for teenagers.
It depicts the growth of a girl who inherits traditional power during the national hardships of the Japanese colonial period.
The story of an ordinary girl who becomes aware of a world she had never seen before and becomes a guardian of her community offers both the joy of immersion and the lessons of history.
A girl who sees 'cold and eerie things'
In 1933, in the middle of Gyeongseong, spreading along Cheonggyecheon
Chasing the Mastermind Behind the 'Children's Serial Disappearance Case'
This time, Han Jeong-yeong, the author whose work is included in the textbook, presents a 'Korean-style fantasy novel' that combines the historical background of the 'Japanese colonial period' and 'traditional religion.'
Recently, including the K-pop Demon Hunters, movies, dramas, and animations based on Korean sentiment and culture have been stealing the hearts of people around the world.
In addition, the occult has become an increasingly powerful popular genre over the years.
《Girl Exorcist, The Lost Children of Gyeongseong》 is a K-occult novel for teenagers.
It depicts the growth of a girl who inherits traditional power during the national hardships of the Japanese colonial period.
The story of an ordinary girl who becomes aware of a world she had never seen before and becomes a guardian of her community offers both the joy of immersion and the lessons of history.
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Cold and creepy
A night of chasing and being chased
Ears of the Street
The Missing Child
A strange pastry shop along Cheonggyecheon
I can see it in my eyes
Follow the cat
Go back to your seat
The Secret of the Mansion
I need your clear eyes
Time
Author's Note
A night of chasing and being chased
Ears of the Street
The Missing Child
A strange pastry shop along Cheonggyecheon
I can see it in my eyes
Follow the cat
Go back to your seat
The Secret of the Mansion
I need your clear eyes
Time
Author's Note
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Into the book
Chae-ryeong unconsciously covered her mouth with both hands and held her breath.
It was a wolf with sharp teeth, then a human form, and then a bird with its claws out.
At first I thought it was just a swaying fog, but it changed shape and swirled around the bamboo.
One thing was clear.
It was cold and eerie.
--- p.12
Some ears occasionally made eye contact with Chae-ryeong and stared at her for a long time.
It seemed like he was trying to say something.
But Chae-ryeong tried hard to ignore it.
Is that why?
Chaeryeong's mouth kept getting dry.
--- p.18
I just found out yesterday, but Heeran really is a cat fortune teller.
He received guests at a corner seat by the window overlooking the scenery. He placed dozens of palm-sized sheets of drawing paper in front of the guests, and when the guests asked what they wanted to know, he had the cat pick five sheets of drawing paper.
Heeran called it a tarot card.
Rosa did the same, but sometimes the other cats that were under the chair would climb up onto the table one by one and pick out the drawing paper with their front paws as Heeran told them to.
--- p.51
That 'cold and eerie thing' sometimes took the form of a hazy shadow, like just a moment ago, and at other times it just lingered like a mist and then disappeared.
Sometimes, there were times when there was no form, but the feeling was strong.
Every time that happened, it became difficult to breathe and my whole body felt like it was shrinking.
--- p.65
Come to think of it, Cheonbyeonpyeonggyeong was a truly strange place.
During the day, it was mainly visited by people who bought snacks and drinks, and after the sun went down, they sold liquor that turned the color of urine.
(Omitted) In fact, the sign at the entrance to Cheonbyeon scenery said, ‘Cheonbyeon scenery with different views during the day and at night.’
Even the cat was not ordinary.
Starting with the names, Karina, Neon, Zeno, Rosa…
It was strange to name the sheep, but what was even more surprising was when I realized that the names had a very special meaning.
--- p.66
Just then, Chae-ryeong doubted her eyes.
As soon as I held it in my hand, the size of the Hoeryongdo grew to the length of my arm.
The blade became sharper, and on the other end, a sharp hook like a tiger's claw wriggled as if it were alive.
--- p.118
"Why? Why do the Japanese do such things? They took over all of Joseon with guns and swords.
“What more do you need?”
It was a wolf with sharp teeth, then a human form, and then a bird with its claws out.
At first I thought it was just a swaying fog, but it changed shape and swirled around the bamboo.
One thing was clear.
It was cold and eerie.
--- p.12
Some ears occasionally made eye contact with Chae-ryeong and stared at her for a long time.
It seemed like he was trying to say something.
But Chae-ryeong tried hard to ignore it.
Is that why?
Chaeryeong's mouth kept getting dry.
--- p.18
I just found out yesterday, but Heeran really is a cat fortune teller.
He received guests at a corner seat by the window overlooking the scenery. He placed dozens of palm-sized sheets of drawing paper in front of the guests, and when the guests asked what they wanted to know, he had the cat pick five sheets of drawing paper.
Heeran called it a tarot card.
Rosa did the same, but sometimes the other cats that were under the chair would climb up onto the table one by one and pick out the drawing paper with their front paws as Heeran told them to.
--- p.51
That 'cold and eerie thing' sometimes took the form of a hazy shadow, like just a moment ago, and at other times it just lingered like a mist and then disappeared.
Sometimes, there were times when there was no form, but the feeling was strong.
Every time that happened, it became difficult to breathe and my whole body felt like it was shrinking.
--- p.65
Come to think of it, Cheonbyeonpyeonggyeong was a truly strange place.
During the day, it was mainly visited by people who bought snacks and drinks, and after the sun went down, they sold liquor that turned the color of urine.
(Omitted) In fact, the sign at the entrance to Cheonbyeon scenery said, ‘Cheonbyeon scenery with different views during the day and at night.’
Even the cat was not ordinary.
Starting with the names, Karina, Neon, Zeno, Rosa…
It was strange to name the sheep, but what was even more surprising was when I realized that the names had a very special meaning.
--- p.66
Just then, Chae-ryeong doubted her eyes.
As soon as I held it in my hand, the size of the Hoeryongdo grew to the length of my arm.
The blade became sharper, and on the other end, a sharp hook like a tiger's claw wriggled as if it were alive.
--- p.118
"Why? Why do the Japanese do such things? They took over all of Joseon with guns and swords.
“What more do you need?”
--- p.146
Publisher's Review
From the night my mother disappeared
A girl who sees 'cold and eerie things'
In 1933, in the middle of Gyeongseong, spreading along Cheonggyecheon
Chasing the Mastermind Behind the 'Children's Serial Disappearance Case'
On a night when the white moon rises, Chae-ryeong runs away into the mountains, led by her mother's hand.
Something cold and eerie is chasing them behind them.
As dawn breaks, the mother ties a 'three-color bracelet' to Chae-ryeong, says something incomprehensible, and disappears.
“From now on, you will feel and see everything that your mother can feel and see.” Chae-ryeong is left in confusion and fear when her mother and twin aunt, Hee-ran, appear before her, and Chae-ryeong goes to Gyeongseong with Hee-ran.
Heeran is the owner of "Cheonbyeonpunggyeong," a tea house with different views during the day and night, and is famous for giving cat fortune-telling (cat readings) to customers.
Here, Chae-ryeong meets the mysterious Jin Hwa-bak, a black cat with one white ear, and the blue-eyed Father Damien.
And from them, we hear stories of orphaned children in Gyeongseong constantly disappearing.
Chae-ryeong is chased by a man possessed by an evil spirit at the mouth of Cheonggyecheon, and feels a change in herself as the power sealed in the three-colored bracelet is released.
The day I followed the children living in the Cheonggyecheon shantytown and discovered traces of a missing boy.
At the end of the road, Chae-ryeong learns a terrifying truth.
What is the truth behind the "Serial Child Missing Case"? Will Chae-ryeong discover the meaning of the things left behind by her missing mother?
The birth of 'K-Occult' for youth!
“This story is a mystery that unfolds when a girl begins to see things that others cannot see.
It's a bit of a fantastic story.
But that might have really happened then.”
_From the author's note
This time, Han Jeong-yeong, the author whose work is included in the textbook, presents a 'Korean-style fantasy novel' that combines the historical background of the 'Japanese colonial period' and 'traditional religion.'
Recently, including the K-pop Demon Hunters, movies, dramas, and animations based on Korean sentiment and culture have been stealing the hearts of people around the world.
In addition, the occult has become an increasingly powerful popular genre over the years.
《Girl Exorcist, The Lost Children of Gyeongseong》 is a K-occult novel for teenagers.
It depicts the growth of a girl who inherits traditional power during the national hardships of the Japanese colonial period.
The story of an ordinary girl who becomes aware of a world she had never seen before and becomes a guardian of her community offers both the joy of immersion and the lessons of history.
A girl who sees 'cold and eerie things'
In 1933, in the middle of Gyeongseong, spreading along Cheonggyecheon
Chasing the Mastermind Behind the 'Children's Serial Disappearance Case'
On a night when the white moon rises, Chae-ryeong runs away into the mountains, led by her mother's hand.
Something cold and eerie is chasing them behind them.
As dawn breaks, the mother ties a 'three-color bracelet' to Chae-ryeong, says something incomprehensible, and disappears.
“From now on, you will feel and see everything that your mother can feel and see.” Chae-ryeong is left in confusion and fear when her mother and twin aunt, Hee-ran, appear before her, and Chae-ryeong goes to Gyeongseong with Hee-ran.
Heeran is the owner of "Cheonbyeonpunggyeong," a tea house with different views during the day and night, and is famous for giving cat fortune-telling (cat readings) to customers.
Here, Chae-ryeong meets the mysterious Jin Hwa-bak, a black cat with one white ear, and the blue-eyed Father Damien.
And from them, we hear stories of orphaned children in Gyeongseong constantly disappearing.
Chae-ryeong is chased by a man possessed by an evil spirit at the mouth of Cheonggyecheon, and feels a change in herself as the power sealed in the three-colored bracelet is released.
The day I followed the children living in the Cheonggyecheon shantytown and discovered traces of a missing boy.
At the end of the road, Chae-ryeong learns a terrifying truth.
What is the truth behind the "Serial Child Missing Case"? Will Chae-ryeong discover the meaning of the things left behind by her missing mother?
The birth of 'K-Occult' for youth!
“This story is a mystery that unfolds when a girl begins to see things that others cannot see.
It's a bit of a fantastic story.
But that might have really happened then.”
_From the author's note
This time, Han Jeong-yeong, the author whose work is included in the textbook, presents a 'Korean-style fantasy novel' that combines the historical background of the 'Japanese colonial period' and 'traditional religion.'
Recently, including the K-pop Demon Hunters, movies, dramas, and animations based on Korean sentiment and culture have been stealing the hearts of people around the world.
In addition, the occult has become an increasingly powerful popular genre over the years.
《Girl Exorcist, The Lost Children of Gyeongseong》 is a K-occult novel for teenagers.
It depicts the growth of a girl who inherits traditional power during the national hardships of the Japanese colonial period.
The story of an ordinary girl who becomes aware of a world she had never seen before and becomes a guardian of her community offers both the joy of immersion and the lessons of history.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 25, 2025
- Pages, weight, size: 176 pages | 277g | 140*210*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791156337133
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