
Janes storyJinsville, a small US small city that seems to have replicated the situation in Korea, such as the withdrawal of GM factory. As a large GM factory closes, ordinary individuals and communities are shocked. Pulitzer Prize Winner Amy Goldstein in-depth interviews vividly testify to the impact of the economic crisis on peoples lives, and do not miss those who struggle to build up the community again. The author does not walk in the way of criticizing either corporations, workers, or the government. As stated in the preface, the journalists focused on the process of seven-year monitoring of the Jainville people, who work for the workers, the job support center, the banker, and the local politicians. "The Jainville Tales is a book that focuses on the new industrial age and how to deal with it. While deeply dealing with important policy issues such as technology and retraining, I have persistently portrayed the humanity of people and communities." (Lionel Barber, editor of [Financial Times]) This book is published in the US in 2017, combined with the manufacturing crisis of Gunsan, Geoje, etc., It was also a topic of conversation about the fact that I read the story of Jainville in a painful way.