Snowglobe. La cúpula de hielo

$ 24.45
Changbi Publishers' Literary Award
El fenómeno coreano juvenil que hace de la supervivencia un espectáculo arrollador. Una distopía con la intensidad de Los juegos del hambre y la tensión de El juego del calamar.
In a frozen world, Chobahm dreams of entering Snowglobe City, the perfect refuge beneath its dome. But he soon discovers that nothing there is what it seems: it's all a spectacle, a reality show where every gesture is part of a ruthless game. Torn between survival and rebellion, he must decide whether to participate… or change the rules. After the climate catastrophe that plunged Earth into an eternal winter, only those living beneath Snowglobe's dome enjoy the warmth and prosperity of the past. The rest are crammed into villages outside and, in inhumane conditions, work in power plants that generate the energy needed for a privileged few to live surrounded by luxury and comfort. In return, the excluded can watch Snowglobe's broadcasts day and night: reality shows that document, in real time, the lives of those who live inside. Those on the outside watch, dream… and obey. Jeon Chobahm is sixteen years old and lives with his mother, his twin brother, and his ailing grandmother. Her days are spent working grueling shifts and binge-watching her favorite show, starring Ko Haeri, a girl her own age and a rising star in Snowglobe, whom she bears a striking resemblance to. When Haeri dies suddenly, Chobahm is secretly summoned to Snowglobe to take her place, to become her so that she "can continue living." The world must not know the truth. At first, it seems like a dream come true. But Chobahm soon discovers that the city is not the paradise she imagined: it's a ruthless machine where nothing is authentic and no one is free. Beneath the system's polished surface lie conspiracies, manipulations, and a subtle but constant violence. And also a mystery surrounding Haeri's death that no one seems willing to unravel.
AUTHORS
RELEASE DATE
April 29, 2026
ISBN
9788427055285
PAGES
456 p. ; 23,0 x 15,0 cm.
BINDING
Paperback
SERIES
MatchStories ; 1