The book humorously critiques several modern-day obsessions:
Approximately 160 pages, divided into 26 short, digestible chapters. Abartma Tozu Oku
The book aims to show how modern society's obsession with "more" (more consumption, more prestige, more perfection) can destroy genuine human values and the beauty of simplicity. Key Details divided into 26 short
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. and pastries. As a result
Characters who once led simple lives begin to overdo everything—from household cleaning and healthy eating to educational expectations and social status.