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50 Rules for Teenagers Volume 1 by Na Ye-Ri
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50 Rules for Teenagers Volume 1 (edition 2004)

by Na Ye-Ri

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The desire for a normal teenage life haunts Mi-Roo. While most people her age are having fun, with little or no worries, Mi-Roo is stuck playing the role of student, homemaker, and full-time babysitter to her siblings. With a mother who is gone more than half of the time and a twin brother who serves only as a hindrance, Mi-Roo is trapped in a constant balancing act of housework and schoolwork. She's no super-hero, though, and it will take more than her undaunted determination to stay afloat! Mi-Roo doesn't mind all this responsibility, but when she meets Ma-Roo's handsome buddy Chang-Soo, she finally realizes that she wants something more from life. But in a world of worry and responsibility, can teenage Mi-Roo find time for love?… (more)
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Title:50 Rules for Teenagers Volume 1
Authors:Na Ye-Ri
Info:ADV Manga (2004), Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, 198 pages
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Cute, older manga (2004) about a typical teenage girl at odds with her twin brother and various family struggles: her mom's on the road for work, her dad is having a hard time at his own job, her much younger brother depends on her for everything, and her mangaka (comic artist) older sister often needs her help to meet deadlines. Not to mention she thinks her brother's friend is really cute.

This book stood out to me because I don't normally encounter large Japanese families (four kids!). ( )
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The desire for a normal teenage life haunts Mi-Roo. While most people her age are having fun, with little or no worries, Mi-Roo is stuck playing the role of student, homemaker, and full-time babysitter to her siblings. With a mother who is gone more than half of the time and a twin brother who serves only as a hindrance, Mi-Roo is trapped in a constant balancing act of housework and schoolwork. She's no super-hero, though, and it will take more than her undaunted determination to stay afloat! Mi-Roo doesn't mind all this responsibility, but when she meets Ma-Roo's handsome buddy Chang-Soo, she finally realizes that she wants something more from life. But in a world of worry and responsibility, can teenage Mi-Roo find time for love?

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