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A Magical Girl Retires

A Novel
BuchGebunden
160 Seiten
Englisch
Harper Collins Publ. USAerschienen am06.06.2024
A millennial turned magical girl must combat climate change and credit card debt in this delightful, witty, and wildly imaginative ode to magical girl manga.Twenty-nine, depressed, and drowning in credit card debt after losing her job during the pandemic, a millennial woman decides to end her troubles by jumping off Seoul´s Mapo Bridge.But her suicide attempt is interrupted by a girl dressed all in white-her guardian angel. Ah Roa is a clairvoyant magical girl on a mission to find the greatest magical girl of all time. And our protagonist just may be that special someone.But the young woman´s initial excitement turns to frustration when she learns being a magical girl in real life is much different than how it´s portrayed in stories. It isn´t just destiny-it´s work. Magical girls go to job fairs, join trade unions, attend classes. And for this magical girl there are no special powers and no great perks, and despite being magical, she still battles with low self-esteem. Her magic wand . . . is a credit card-which she must use to defeat a terrifying threat that isn´t a monster or an intergalactic war. It´s global climate change. Because magical girls need to think about sustainability, too.Park Seolyeon reimagines classic fantasy tropes in a novel that explores real-world challenges that are both deeply personal and universal: the search for meaning and the desire to do good in a world that feels like it´s ending. A fun, fast-paced, and enchanting narrative that sparkles thanks to award-nominated translator Anton Hur, A Magical Girl Retires reminds us that we are all magical girls-that fighting evil by moonlight and winning love by daylight can be anyone's game.Translated from the Korean by Anton Hurmehr

Produkt

KlappentextA millennial turned magical girl must combat climate change and credit card debt in this delightful, witty, and wildly imaginative ode to magical girl manga.Twenty-nine, depressed, and drowning in credit card debt after losing her job during the pandemic, a millennial woman decides to end her troubles by jumping off Seoul´s Mapo Bridge.But her suicide attempt is interrupted by a girl dressed all in white-her guardian angel. Ah Roa is a clairvoyant magical girl on a mission to find the greatest magical girl of all time. And our protagonist just may be that special someone.But the young woman´s initial excitement turns to frustration when she learns being a magical girl in real life is much different than how it´s portrayed in stories. It isn´t just destiny-it´s work. Magical girls go to job fairs, join trade unions, attend classes. And for this magical girl there are no special powers and no great perks, and despite being magical, she still battles with low self-esteem. Her magic wand . . . is a credit card-which she must use to defeat a terrifying threat that isn´t a monster or an intergalactic war. It´s global climate change. Because magical girls need to think about sustainability, too.Park Seolyeon reimagines classic fantasy tropes in a novel that explores real-world challenges that are both deeply personal and universal: the search for meaning and the desire to do good in a world that feels like it´s ending. A fun, fast-paced, and enchanting narrative that sparkles thanks to award-nominated translator Anton Hur, A Magical Girl Retires reminds us that we are all magical girls-that fighting evil by moonlight and winning love by daylight can be anyone's game.Translated from the Korean by Anton Hur
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-06-337326-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum06.06.2024
Seiten160 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 212 mm, Höhe 143 mm, Dicke 26 mm
Gewicht312 g
Artikel-Nr.61012975
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Autor

Park Seolyeon (b. 1989) was born in Cheorwon, South Korea. She made her debut in 2015 in the journal Silcheon Munhak, and in 2018 received the Hankyoreh Literary Award for her novel The Girl in the Air. Her works include the novels Martha's Work and The Shirley Club, as well as the short-story collection My Hormones Made Me Do It. She runs the literature platform Dungeon.
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