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Mert Tugen, whose black-and-white drawings add a whimsical layer to the narrative.

Şermin Yaşar, a writer known for her focus on child development and imaginative storytelling.

Primarily children aged 9 and above , though it serves as a satirical piece for adults as well.

The story features a colorful cast including characters like Tevfik Kılıkırkyarar, Kasım Abi, and Fikriye Gıcır. Themes & Social Commentary

The story is set in a fictional town where the inhabitants mistakenly use "exaggeration powder" instead of baking powder in their breads, cakes, and pastries. As a result, they develop a "disease of exaggeration" that transforms their peaceful lives into a series of absurd competitions.

Approximately 160 pages, divided into 26 short, digestible chapters.

Mert Tugen, whose black-and-white drawings add a whimsical layer to the narrative.

Şermin Yaşar, a writer known for her focus on child development and imaginative storytelling.

Primarily children aged 9 and above , though it serves as a satirical piece for adults as well.

The story features a colorful cast including characters like Tevfik Kılıkırkyarar, Kasım Abi, and Fikriye Gıcır. Themes & Social Commentary

The story is set in a fictional town where the inhabitants mistakenly use "exaggeration powder" instead of baking powder in their breads, cakes, and pastries. As a result, they develop a "disease of exaggeration" that transforms their peaceful lives into a series of absurd competitions.

Approximately 160 pages, divided into 26 short, digestible chapters.