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When a president declares, “From now on, sitting is forbidden,” a girl who lives while sitting refuses to stand. This witty and powerful graphic novel reimagines South Korea’s December 3rd martial law, echoing the historical struggles for democracy in both Taiwan and Korea. Mostly visual with minimal text, the book uses sharp humor and warm empathy to show that to “sit” can also mean to stand together. Blending playful illustrations with a deeply human message, it invites readers of all ages to remember how freedom was reclaimed not by standing taller, but by never stopping to sit.