Description
Eric, a child trapped in his own world, communicated only with imaginary friends. It shows the process of how a child who did not speak began to communicate with the world. Eric believed that his secret friend would tell him everything and that he would always protect him. Eric changed after meeting a friend named Marcia.
Marsha doesn't care if Eric doesn't talk, and she doesn't tease him like other kids do. The reason Eric was able to open his heart to Marsha was because Marsha accepted Eric as he is. Eric received comfort from Marsha and was able to gain confidence.
And finally, “Goodbye.” He greets her and sends her secret friend away. Anthony Brown, who drew the picture, expressed Eric's psychological changes through black-and-white surface treatment and changes in the square frame, delicately depicting the process of a trapped child coming out into the world.

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<Goodbye, my secret friend> … Total 2 types |
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American writer and poet born in 1963. He is widely known for <Footprints on the Rocks>, which tells the stories of supporting characters who are not the main characters in classic fairy tales, such as the father in <Hansel and Gretel> and the wolf in <Little Red Riding Hood>. Mainly fear of love. shame. jealousy. Loneliness, etc. He is a writer who deeply explores the inner lives of people and tells them through stories. |
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<Kinderland Best of Best Set - 10 volumes in total>,<What should I do?>,<Little Bear and Frida> … Total 227 types |
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Author Anthony Brown is considered by all picture book readers to be the best author. Having won the Andersen Award, the highest honor for a picture book author, in 2000, he has been recognized as one of the most outstanding authors worldwide, and is now the author most loved by Korean readers. Anthony Browne, who was greatly influenced by the surrealist painter Magritte, has an outstanding ability to tell fantastic stories in realistic paintings. He also presents many works that both children and adults can view and deeply empathize with by solving somewhat heavy topics in a composition full of humor and wit. The purpose of his work is to talk about 'love for people and nature', and he does not neglect to provide the fun and enjoyment unique to picture books by hiding interesting and ingenious devices in every corner of the picture.
Anthony Brown was born in England in 1946. He received the 'Kate Green Away Award' and the 'Kurt Mae Schiller Award' for <Gorilla>, and received his second 'Kate Green Away Award' for <Zoo>. In 2009, he was selected as the 'British Children's Writer'. His unique and outstanding works were highly evaluated in Korea, and <Willie at the Museum (2001)> and <The Pig's Book (2002)> were selected as recommended books by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for two consecutive years, which is rare among foreign translated picture books. . Anthony Brown's works published by Woongjin Junior so far include <Tell Me How You Feel!>, <Anthony Brown's Magic Pencil>, <The Pig's Book>, <Me and You>, <Willie at the Museum>, <We Are Friends>, and <Anthony Brown's Happy Life. Art Museum> <My Mom> <My Brother> <Dreaming Willie> <Do You Want One Too?> <Goodbye, My Secret Friend> <Willie and the Villain's Bulky Nose> <Soccer Player Willie> <Willie and Hugh> Autobiography <Anthony Brown;My Imagination Museum>, etc. | |
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<Clap clap clap clap clap>,<Cococo>,<Dori Dori> … Total 9 types |
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I am studying English literature in college and writing children's books. The books he has written include the ‘First Doljani Playbook’ series and <What Day is Today?>. The translated books are <Goodbye, My Secret Friend> and <Go! These include Toy Rescue Team, Magic Red Wagon, and Noisy Disguise Party. |


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