The Girl Who Fed the Cat
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A book-reminder that seeking help is normal
• Captivating illustrations that vividly convey the characters' emotions
• Manhua supplemented with commentary from a clinical psychologist
Quiet and introverted Kanju uploads her intimate video to the school network, and her life turns into a nightmare. Mockery from classmates, offensive comments on social media—even her own mother condemns her actions.
Kanju doesn't deny her guilt. Only the school psychologist finds her behavior strange: surely the girl had a serious reason that she is hiding. Will Kanju be able to trust her and tell the truth?
Why read
• Manhua exposes the problem of bullying
• The opportunity to see an unconventional way to cope with trauma
• A book that teaches kindness towards others.
• Captivating illustrations that vividly convey the characters' emotions
• Manhua supplemented with commentary from a clinical psychologist
Quiet and introverted Kanju uploads her intimate video to the school network, and her life turns into a nightmare. Mockery from classmates, offensive comments on social media—even her own mother condemns her actions.
Kanju doesn't deny her guilt. Only the school psychologist finds her behavior strange: surely the girl had a serious reason that she is hiding. Will Kanju be able to trust her and tell the truth?
Why read
• Manhua exposes the problem of bullying
• The opportunity to see an unconventional way to cope with trauma
• A book that teaches kindness towards others.
Author:
Author:YAYA
Cover:
Cover:soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21x14x1 cm
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9614-9173-9
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