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This manhwa deals with the lives of adolescents; their family problems, which emerge and are eventually resolved; and the social problems they face within the Korean school system. It accomplishes this by focusing on the everyday life of an ordinary elementary school girl who lives in Seoul, in the early 1980’s.

Soo-in, an ordinary girl and model student, encounters several changes in her life: Her mother starts working in place of her father, who has recently lost his job. She notices herself blushing in front of a boy who has always been her rival. And she starts sharing secrets with a troublemaker whom she always considered from another world.

Episode 2. Dad in the Tent
The previous roles of the parents have changed, and the kids seem to have no problem adapting. Soo-in's dad, however, is having a hard time getting used to his new life. He sees faults in his children that he never noticed before, gets annoyed, and starts nagging at them. He begins seeing their weaknesses—“You’re Korean! You’re not supposed to water down your Kimchi!” as well as their carelessness—“You shouldn’t watch TV while eating. Focus on your food!” Finally, he discovers the strange collection belonging to Jane, and makes a big fuss over it.

94 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 26, 2014

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