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Kim Hye Soo Collectibles

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Kim Hye Soo Streaming

stream and watch Kim Hye Soo drama or movies legally via Amazon Prime! There are options to Rent or Buy~

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Three Extremes II (2000)

"Three" is an anthology of three horror shorts from three different Asian countries. Segment: Memories, The Wheel, Going Home

Style (2009)

Park Ki-Ja (Kim Hye-Soo) is the perfectionist editor at Style magazine. She's extremely confident, stubborn, & self-centered, but also has a killer fashion sense. In her youth, Ki-Ja dreamed of studying at Parsons The New School for Design in NYC, but her hopes were crushed after the Korean economic crisis led her father to commit suicide. Soon after her father's death, Ki-Ja's mother moved to Canada, but Ki-Ja stayed behind in Korea. At the time she couldn't leave her boyfriend Seo Woo-Jin (Ryu Si-Won) behind, who was studying to become a doctor. But, Woo-Jin eventually dropped out of medical school and moved to New York to become a chef. Since that time, Ki-Ja has worked her way up from a lowly assistant to a highly respected editor.

The Thieves (2012)

Popie, the brain and muscle, Pepsee, an expert safecracker, Yenicall, the wall climber, Zampano, the strategy head, and Chewing Gum, the master of disguise, decide to rob a 20 million dollar diamond.

Signal (2016)

Hae-Young (Lee Je-Hoon) works as a criminal profiler and is also a police lieutenant. Even though he is a cop, he doesn't trust cops due to his own past experience. Back in 2000, when Hae-Young was in elementary school, his classmate Yoon-Jung was kidnapped and later found dead. Hae-Young saw a woman taking Yoon-Jung from school that day, but the police announced that the suspect was a man. Hae-Young even went to the police station and told the police officers that he saw the kidnapper and she was a woman. The police officers though didn't pay attention to him. The killer was never caught and her case remains unsolved to this day.

Coin Locker Girl (2015)

A new born girl is placed in a coin operated locker in the subway station. The girl is raised by a mother (Kim Hye-Soo) who is the boss for a loan shark group. Later, when the girl has grown into a teen, she carries out missions given to her by her mother.

Familyhood (2016)

An ageing, self-centred actress attempts to boost her public appeal by secretly adopting a teenager's baby and claiming it as her own.

A Special Lady (2017)

Hyun-Jung (Kim Hye-Soo) is the no.2 person in her crime organization. She dreams about her second life and prepares for retirement. Sang-Hoon (Lee Sun-Kyun) is the troubleshooter for the crime organization and will do anything for Hyun-Jung. He doesn't understand why Hyun-Jung wants to retire. Meanwhile, Prosecutor Choi (Lee Hee-Joon) is cornered by Hyun-Jung. Prosecutor Choi plans for revenge against Hyun-Jung by using Sang-Hoon.

Dr Romantic (2018)

Boo Yong-Joo was a famous surgeon with the nickname of "Hand of God." He suddenly disappeared and nobody knew exactly why. Boo Young-Joo is now as Teacher Kim and he calls himself the Romantic Doctor. He enjoys his life in seclusion.

Kang Dong-Joo became a doctor to win somebody over and Yoon Seo-Jung become a doctor to be recognized by somebody. After they meet Teacher Kim, they learn about life values and comfort from love.

Default (2018)

A dramatization of the behind-the-scenes story of the IMF negotiations that took place during the financial crisis in 1997, through three parallel stories.

Kim Hye Soo Related Products

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ZAIGLE Party Eco Electric Infrared Barbeque Grill Indoor

Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee and Espresso Machine

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Nespresso Aeroccino 4 Milk Frother, Chrome

Nespresso Capsules VertuoLine, Half Caffeinato, Mild Roast Coffee, 10 Count (Pack of 3)

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Nespresso Capsules VertuoLine, Medium and Dark Roast Coffee, Variety Pack, Stormio, Odacio, Melozio, 30 Count

Kim Hye Soo Book Club | 🇬🇧

books recommended or shared by Kim Hye Soo (published in English). Some books are available in both physicial and Kindle/e-book version! #BuyBooksLegally

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Donato Carrisi | The Girl in the Fog

A man is arrested in the small town of Avechot. His shirt is covered in blood. Could this have anything to do with a missing girl called Anna Lou? What really happened to the girl? Detective Vogel will do anything to solve the mystery surrounding Anna Lou's disappearance. When a media storm hits the quiet town, Vogel is sure that the suspect will be flushed out. Yet the clues are confusing, perhaps false, and following them may be a far cry from discovering the truth at the heart of a dark town.

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Heike Faller | Hundred : What You Learn In a Lifetime

In HUNDRED, the simple pleasures and hard lessons of each age are gorgeously presented as a full color, illustrated journey of the passage of time

What did you learn in life? At age 3? At 21? What about 45? 65? 80 and beyond? How can you share this wisdom with the people you love?

Your first smile, kiss, true love. The breakthroughs that come with age and experience. The realizations we have about ourselves and the world as the number of candles on your cake creeps up.

There is so much to learn. In this beautiful fully illustrated book, you’ll follow, page by page, year by year, the course of a lifetime as each of us learns the little things that together make up a whole life.

A perfect gift for holidays, birthdays, graduations, and that special friend, HUNDRED, like Dr. Seuss’s Oh, The Places You’ll Go, is a book destined to become a perennial favorite.

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David Mikics | Stanley Kubrick American Filmmaker

An engrossing biography of one of the most influential filmmakers in cinematic history

"A brisk study of [Kubrick's] films, with enough of the life tucked in to add context as well as brightness and bite.”—Dwight Garner, New York Times

Kubrick grew up in the Bronx, a doctor’s son. From a young age he was consumed by photography, chess, and, above all else, movies. He was a self‑taught filmmaker and self‑proclaimed outsider, and his films exist in a unique world of their own outside the Hollywood mainstream. Kubrick’s Jewishness played a crucial role in his idea of himself as an outsider. Obsessed with rebellion against authority, war, and male violence, Kubrick was himself a calm, coolly masterful creator and a talkative, ever‑curious polymath immersed in friends and family.

Drawing on interviews and new archival material, David Mikics for the first time explores the personal side of Kubrick’s films.

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Tim O'Brien | The Things They Carried

These connected stories are about young men in their late teens and early twenties doing their best to carry the weight of a brutal war on their shoulders, along with dozens of pounds of field kit and weaponry. They carry so much weight it is hard to even imagine how they could walk the miles they did, crossing rivers, muddy streams, up hills and down into valleys, somehow placing one foot in front of the other while their eyes and ears scan for danger.

The equipment is not all they carry. Some carry guilt, some carry cowardice, some carry aggression, some carry courage, some carry fear, some carry righteousness, some carry hatred, and some carry doubt. Of all the feelings they carry, the weight of futility has to be the hardest to bear. These stories don’t stop with the horror and macabre humour of being part of a platoon of young men in war. There is also a story about what one of them experienced after the war.

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Han Kang | Human Acts (Hogarth Press USA)

From the internationally bestselling author of The Vegetarian, a “rare and astonishing” (The Observer) portrait of political unrest and the universal struggle for justice

Amid a violent student uprising in South Korea, a young boy named Dong-ho is shockingly killed.
 
The story of this tragic episode unfolds in a sequence of interconnected chapters as the victims and the bereaved encounter suppression, denial, and the echoing agony of the massacre. From Dong-ho’s best friend who meets his own fateful end; to an editor struggling against censorship; to a prisoner and a factory worker, each suffering from traumatic memories; and to Dong-ho's own grief-stricken mother; and through their collective heartbreak and acts of hope is the tale of a brutalized people in search of a voice.
 
An award-winning, controversial bestseller, Human Acts is a timeless, pointillist portrait of an historic event with reverberations still being felt today, by turns tracing the harsh reality of oppression and the resounding, extraordinary poetry of humanity.

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Vivian Gornick | The Odd Woman and the City

A memoir of self-discovery and the dilemma of connection in our time. Running steadily through the book is Vivian Gornick's exchange of more than twenty years with Leonard, a gay man who is sophisticated about his own unhappiness, whose friendship has "shed more light on the mysterious nature of ordinary human relations than has any other intimacy" she has known.

The exchange between Gornick and Leonard acts as a Greek chorus to the main action of the narrator's continual engagement on the street with grocers, derelicts, and doormen; people on the bus, cross-dressers on the corner, and acquaintances by the handful. In Leonard she sees herself reflected plain; out on the street she makes sense of what she sees.

Vivian Gornick is an American radical feminist critic, journalist, essayist, and memoirist

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Han Kang | Human Acts (Granta Books UK)

Gwangju, South Korea, 1980. In the wake of a viciously suppressed student uprising, a boy searches for his friend's corpse, a consciousness searches for its abandoned body, and a brutalised country searches for a voice. In a sequence of interconnected chapters the victims and the bereaved encounter censorship, denial, forgiveness and the echoing agony of the original trauma.

Human Acts is a universal book, utterly modern and profoundly timeless. Already a controversial bestseller and award-winning book in Korea, it confirms Han Kang as a writer of immense importance.

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Michael J Sandel | The Tiranny of Merit

We live in an age of winners and losers, where the odds are stacked in favor of the already fortunate. Stalled social mobility and entrenched inequality give the lie to the American credo that "you can make it if you try". The consequence is a brew of anger and frustration that has fueled populist protest and extreme polarization and led to deep distrust of both government and our fellow citizens - leaving us morally unprepared to face the profound challenges of our time.

World-renowned philosopher Michael J. Sandel argues that to overcome the crises that are upending our world, we must rethink the attitudes toward success and failure that have accompanied globalization and rising inequality. Sandel shows the hubris a meritocracy fosters among the winners and the indignities it inflicts on those left behind. And he offers an alternative way of thinking about success - more attentive to the role of luck in human affairs, more conducive to an ethic of humility and solidarity, and more affirming of the dignity of work. The Tyranny of Merit points us toward a hopeful vision of a new politics of the common good.

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JM Coetze | Disgrace

'A great novel by one of the finest authors writing in the English language today' The Times

After years teaching Romantic poetry at the Technical University of Cape Town, David Lurie, middle-aged and twice divorced, has an impulsive affair with a student.

The affair sours; he is denounced and summoned before a committee of inquiry. Willing to admit his guilt, but refusing to yield to pressure to repent publicly, he resigns and retreats to his daughter Lucy's isolated smallholding.

For a time, his daughter's influence and the natural rhythms of the farm promise to harmonise his discordant life. But the balance of power in the country is shifting. He and Lucy become victims of a savage and disturbing attack which brings into relief all the faultlines in their relationship

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Alberto di Lenardo | An Attic Full of Trains

At the top of Carlotta di Lenardo grandparents’ house in Italy there is a room which houses the library. A hidden door amongst the bookshelves opens into a secret attic, a large room dominated by an enormous model railway, which her grandfather built and added to throughout his life. Significant though it was for her relationship with him, one day during a family lunch he revealed her another of his not very secret passions – his enduring love for photography – and shared with her his archive of more than 8,000 photographs: a body of vernacular work capturing over half a century of life in vivid colour.

Unknown in his lifetime, Alberto di Lenardo’s work offers a precursor to some of Italy’s best-loved photographers, from Luigi Ghirri to Guido Guidi, with work made across Italy, the USA, Brasil, Morocco, Greece and beyond. In Carlotta’s scrupulous sequencing, An Attic Full of Trains shows us a joyous cross-section of life in the 20th Century: one of beaches and bars, mountains, road trips, lovers and friends.

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Carlos Kleiber Biography | Corresponding With Carlos

Drawing heavily on their 15-year correspondence, this book is the first English-language biography of Carlos Kleiber ever written. Charles Barber offers unique insights into how Kleiber worked. This biography considers Kleiber's singular aesthetic, his playful and often erudite sense of humor, his reputation for perfectionism, his much-studied baton technique, and the famous concert and opera performances he conducted. It explores the great conductor's musical lineage and the contemporary contexts in which he worked, and it repudiates myths that inevitably crop up around genius and reflects on Kleiber's contribution to modern musical performance.

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Colin Wilson | Casebook of Murder

The author has written here a definitive study of the changing patterns of murder from Elizabethan and Victorian times to our contemporary age. He discusses scores of crimes that have occurred in America, England, Europe and Australia, and breaks down the motives of the killers in an attempt to isolate a common denominator.

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Patti Smith | A Book of Days

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Variety, Pitchfork, PopSugar

In 2018, without any plan or agenda for what might happen next, Patti Smith posted her first Instagram photo: her hand with the simple message “Hello Everybody!” Known for shooting with her beloved Land Camera 250, Smith started posting images from her phone including portraits of her kids, her radiator, her boots, and her Abyssinian cat, Cairo. Followers felt an immediate affinity with these miniature windows into Smith’s world, photographs of her daily coffee, the books she’s reading, the graves of beloved heroes—William Blake, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, Simone Weil, Albert Camus. Over time, a coherent story of a life devoted to art took shape, and more than a million followers responded to Smith’s unique aesthetic in images that chart her passions, devotions, obsessions, and whims.

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Fiona Bae | Make Break Remix : The Rise of K-Style

A bold, stylish look at the global rise of Korean culture and style in the words and images of those shaping and living it.

K-pop, K-fashion, K-drama, K-beauty: over the last decade, K-style has exploded onto the global scene. What is behind this phenomenon? Where does K-Style go from here? Make, Break, Remix: The Rise of K-Style makes no attempt to define or categorize, instead celebrating the eclectic, multi-faceted nature of K-Style and its home city of Seoul. 

Through interviews with eighteen tastemakers who are shaping K-style across creative sectors, from 1Million Studio's Lia Kim to leading K-pop stylist Youngjin Kim and drag pioneer Nana Youngrong Kim, Fiona Bae tells untold stories from true insiders, exploring a sense of identity in their work, how living in Seoul affects them and their creative output, and the decade of changes that has brought about the current K-style. Interwoven with these texts, five distinct photo-essays from celebrated photographer less_TAEKYUN KIM (recent credits including Vogue Korea, i-D Korea, and Dazed) capture the vibrant energy of Seoul's streets and the incredible style of its youth. 

Contributors such as songwriter and A&R Danny Chung, add their own vital perspectives on the scene, while fashion journalist Sukwoo Hong sits down with brands to watch for his K-fashion directory. Designed by Hezin O, with a distinct typography that blends Hangul and Roman writing systems, this is an inventive, genre-breaking look at K-style in the words of those shaping it. 

400 color illustrations

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Kim Su Hyun | Nyaman Tanpa Beban

Seperti pohon yang tetap sama meski warnanya berubah setiap musim berganti, seperti sungai yang tetap sama meski airnya terus mengalir. Ada orang yang akan datang dan pergi dalam hidupmu. Tapi, kamu tetaplah kamu. Demi sebuah hubungan yang nyaman, dibutuhkan batasan yang membuat kita nyaman, dan toleransi yang dapat membuat orang lain nyaman. Kita tidak bisa tahu perasaan yang disembunyikan oleh orang lain.

Sikap yang kita anggap biasa saja, mungkin dianggap tidak sopan oleh orang lain. Ini semua tentang hubungan dan keseimbangan. Demi menemukan keseimbangan agar kita dapat hidup nyaman tanpa beban. Buku Nyaman Tanpa Beban merupakan buku Self Improvement karya penulis asal Korea Selatan Kim Suhyun. Buku ini memuat tulisan mengenai permasalahan kehidupan, mulai dari pekerjaan, tuntutan sosial, maupun pertemanan dan keluarga. Penulis mencurahkan bahwa kehidupan tak bisa lepas dari beban, namun ada cara untuk menghadapinya. Semua pengalamannya sekiranya dekat dengan kehidupan sehari-harui yang membuat pembaca dapat merefleksikan tulisanya ke pengalamannya sendiri. Disertai kutipan dan ilustrasi menarik yang menginspirasi, buku ini cocok menjadi teman di waktu luangmu.

Kim Su Hyun | Hidup Apa Adanya

“Aku ingin kerja di perusahaan B karena teman-teman akan menilaiku sebagai seorang yang sukses.”

“Aku ingin mengubah penampilan seperti dia yang dikagumi banyak lelaki.”

“Aku ingin membeli barang bermerek agar orang-orang menilaiku sebagai orang kaya.”

Lelah ya, kalau harus hidup sesuai dengan pendapat atau penilaian orang lain. Seperti tidak ada habisnya memuaskan penilaian mereka.

Buku Hidup Apa Adanya membuka pikiran kita bahwa apa pun penilaian dan pendapat orang lain tidak akan memberikan pengaruh pada kehidupan kita, terutama tentang kebahagiaan. Menjadi diri sendiri dan menerima keadaan sesuai dengan porsi yang sesungguhnya akan membuat kita mensyukuri segala hal yang ada di hidup ini, sekecil apa pun itu. Temukan serangkaian to-do-list menjalani hidup penuh percaya diri melalui buku yang telah dicetak ulang lebih dari 200 kali ini serta terjual lebih dari 800.000 eksemplar di Korea Selatan dan lebih dari 700.000 eksemplar di Jepang.

Baek Se Hee | I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokpokki

Ketika perasaan stres dan depresi lebih terkalahkan oleh rasa lapar dan keinginan makan tteokpokki atau makanan favorit kamu, apa yang akan kamu lakukan? Apakah memilih untuk menyerah atau makan saja dulu? Mengambil premis menarik, Baek Se Hee selaku penulis buku ini rupanya mampu menggetarkan dunia non fiksi dengan buku motivasinya yang diangkat dengan cara unik dan menawan Kendati dari judulnya saja terkesan seperti sedang bercanda namun buku ini sebenarnya memiliki kisah yang sama sekali tidak bercanda.

I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokpokki ini merupakan catatan pengobatan sang penulis sendiri yang dikemas sebagai sebuah buku bacaan yang menenangkan Buku setebal 236 halaman ini berisi esai yang tentang pertanyaan, penilaian, saran, nasihat, dan evaluasi diri yang bertujuan agar pembaca bisa menerima dan mencintai dirinya. Buku self improvement ini mendapatkan sambutan baik karena pembaca merasakan hal yang sama dengan kisah Baek Se Hee sehingga buku ini mendapatkan predikat bestseller di Korea Selatan.

Baek Se Hee | IWant to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokpokki 2

I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokpokki 2 bisa dibilang lanjutan dari kisah Baek Se Hee yang berkonsultasi dengan psikiaternya. Perawatan Kejiwaan yang dia lakukan terus berlanjut. Jika pada buku pertama, ia cenderung mengasihani diri sendiri, pada buku kedua ini ia mencoba untuk lebih menerima dirinya dan tidak membenci dirinya

“Alih-alih menerima kekurangan, aku memutuskan untuk tidak memandang diriku sendiri secara negatif.” Perjuangan Baek Se Hee untuk sembuh dari distimia masih berlanjut. Konflik batin yang dialaminya selama masa penyembuhan pun jadi lebih kompleks. Ini adalah catatan pengobatan Baek Se Hee yang berjuang mengatasi distimia—depresi ringan yang terus-menerus. Kedekatan buku ini dengan pembaca mengantarnya masuk ke jajaran bestseller Korea Selatan dan Indonesia.

Lee You Jeong | Menyakitkan Tapi Tak Seburuk Yang Kupikirkan

Buku Menyakitkan, Tapi Tak Seburuk Yang Kupikirkan Karya Lee You-Jeong, buku yang diperuntukan untukmu yang sedang manata hati. Kumpulan esai yang ditulis oleh Lee You-Jeong. Buku ini menjadi buku best seller di toko buku offline dan situs buku onine Korea. Selain itu, buku ini juga mempunyai pembaca terbanyak mencapai 100.000 pembaca di situs brunch.

Buku ini menceritakan tentang perjuangan seorang wanita dalam menghadapi kelainan rahim berupa fibroid. Bukan hanya kesehatan fisiknya saja yang terpengaruh oleh adanya fibroid ini, tetapi juga kesehatan mental dan sosialnya terpengaruh, terlebih adanya pandangan masyarakat awam yang belum teredukasi akan pengetahuan tentang apa itu fibroid rahim. Tidak perlu merasa goyah hanya karena ucapan kasar orang lain! “Aku yang akan menentukan jalan hidupku.” Kebahagiaan bukan hanya tentang hal-hal yang luar biasa dan keren. Ada kalanya hatiku terbebani oleh kenyataan bahwa diriku dapat menikmati pemandangan dedaunan dan berbagi makan malam sederhana dengan orang yang aku cintai. Jika kau menghargai potongan-potongan kecil dari kehidupanmu sehari-hari, maka hal itu akan menjadi sebuah kebahagiaan. Ini adalah hari untuk bersyukur karena kita masih bisa tertawa. Saat rasa sakit dalam hidup datang secara mendadak dan menggoyahkan diri, jangan coba terangi kegelapan dari malam yang menakutkan dan sepi itu seorang diri. “Coba perhatikan lebih dahulu apakah ada luka yang memburuk di hatimu.”

Kim Yu Jin | Terima Kasih Sudah Mengatakannya

Apa hal terpenting dalam sebuah percakapan? Tentu menyampaikan “perasaan yang sebenarnya” tanpa menyakiti perasaan lawan bicara, bukan? Namun, jika hanya fokus pada konten daripada metode penyampaian, kata-kata yang disampaikan pun menjadi lebih panjang dan hanya berulang-ulang. Terlebih jika yang menjadi lawan bicara tidak paham, nada tinggi pun tidak terhindarkan. Saat Anda membaca buku ini,

Anda akan belajar bagaimana melakukan percakapan yang baik dengan orang lain. Sebab, semua orang bisa menebak bahwa “kata-kata yang indah” adalah kata-kata positif seperti penghiburan, pujian, dan pengakuan.

Lucia Song | Adakah Orang Sepertiku

Cerita ini mengandung materi yang diperuntukkan untuk pembaca 17 tahun keatas. Tidak dianjurkan untuk dibaca anak-anak di bawah umur 17 tahun, dikhawatirkan adanya isi dari buku ini yang belum sesuai untuk para pembaca dibawah 17 tahun. Buku ini ditulis dengan menggunakan kosakata yang ringan sehingga para pembaca dapat dengan mudah memahami isi dari buku ini. Sinopsis "Hanya saja, aku lelah pada pekerjaan dan hubungan dengan orang lain, juga pada cinta." Aku memang tidak lebih bahagia daripada orang lain, tetapi tidak seburuk itu. Aku tidak merasa tertekan juga tidak merasa gembira. Aku menyukai seseorang, tetapi terkadang tidak menyukainya. Begitulah, setengah introver, setengah ekstrover. Seseorang yang sepertiku.

Buku ini sedang laris dan best seller di Korea Selatan. Buku bergenre self improvement ini berisi kumpulan essay tentang cerita penulis yang bernama Lucia Song tentang kehidupannya yang relate dengan banyak orang. Lucia Song sendiri adalah penulis buku, naskah web drama, seorang blogger. Adakah Orang Sepertiku? adalah salah satu tulisannya yang menempati peringkat pertama setelah dirilis di book naver dan menjadi buku yang paling banyak dicari.

Jeong Moon Jeong | Tak Mungkin Membuat Semua Orang Senang

Dalam hidup, kita pasti akan berhadapan dengan orang-orang yang kelewat batas. Mereka menyakiti kita, mempermalukan kita, dan mengguncangkan kepercayaan diri kita. Hal-hal seperti itu sangat sulit diterima. Hubungan antar manusia kerap membutuhkan terlalu banyak usaha. Kita ingin mengatakan apa yang sebenarnya kita rasakan, tetapi kita tidak melakukannya karena takut orang lain salah paham dan takut dianggap egois. Apakah kita bisa memberitahu seseorang tanpa merasa tidak enak hati bahwa sikapnya sudah kelewat batas? Tentu saja bisa. Kita hanya perlu banyak berlatih untuk bersikap seperti itu.

Di dalam buku ini, pembaca akan menemukan banyak penjelasan mengenai cara-cara yang cukup efektif untuk menghadapi orang kasar dan bagaimana caranya berkata tidak terhadap hal-hal yang memang tidak membuat diri kita nyaman. Cerita yang disajikan dalam buku ini mengajarkan kepada para pembaca untuk tidak berkecil hati jika bertemu dengan orang-orang kasar. Sebab, masih ada banyak sekali cara yang bisa kita gunakan untuk menyampaikan peringatan kepada mereka dengan cara yang berkelas dan tetap dengan keadaan tenang serta tersenyum. Pada buku ini, penulis juga menceritakan berbagai pengalaman yang ia alami dan juga terdapat beberapa tips yang berkaitan dengan kehidupan sehari-hari kita yang dapat pembaca coba. Jeong Moon Jeong mengajarkan kepada para pembaca tentang bagaimana caranya untuk berani berkata tidak, bagaimana caranya untuk mencintai diri sendiri, dan bagaimana caranya untuk tidak merasa tidak enakan. Buat pembaca tipe “people pleaser” buku ini akan sangat bermanfaat bagi kehidupan sehari-hari kalian. Agar pembaca tidak lagi terjebak dalam rasa tidak enakan yang ternyata membuat diri diri semakin tersiksa. Dengan membaca buku ini pembaca serasa sedang berbicara dengan teman sendiri dan ikut memahami apa yang dia bicarakan.

Kim Sang Hyun | Siapa Yang Datang Ke Pemakamanku Saat Aku Mati Nanti

Cerita dalam buku ini mengandung materi yang diperuntukkan untuk pembaca 17 tahun keatas. Tidak dianjurkan untuk dibaca anak-anak di bawah umur 17 tahun, karena dikhawatirkan adanya isi dari buku yang tidak sesuai untuk para pembaca dibawah 17 tahun.

Buku ini ditulis dengan menggunakan kosakata yang ringan sehingga para pembaca dapat mudah memahami isi dari buku ini. Selain itu dengan hadirnya buku ini diharapkan dapat membuat para pembaca merasakan kehangatan dan menjadi penyemangat untuk terus melangkah menjalani hidup dan meraih cita-cita yang sudah mereka impikan.

Siapa yang datang ke pemakamanku saat aku mati nanti? Satu pertanyaan sederhana itu membuat Kim Sang-hyun banyak berpikir tentang hidup dan segala persoalannya. Buku ini adalah catatan kecil sang penulis yang berusaha untuk hidup sedikit lebih baik, sedikit lebih bahagia, sedikit lebih sejahtera.

Ditulis dengan gaya bahasa yang hangat, Kim Sang-hyun mencoba menyampaikan kehangatan, memberikan penghiburan, dan menumbuhkan kekuatan bagi pembaca untuk menjalani hidup, meraih mimpi, juga mengatasi kekecewaan dan berbagai perkara hidup sehari-hari.

Jeon Seong Hwan | Ketika Aku Tak Tahu Apa Yang Aku Inginkan

Apa yang benar-benar aku inginkan? Apakah aku sudah hidup dengan benar? Bagaimana aku harus menjalani hidup kedepannya? Kehidupan laksana rangkaian pertanyaan yang tiada berakhir. Menemukan jawabannya dengan kekuatan sendiri tidaklah mudah. Mengapa hatiku selalu merasa sepi dan hampa? Mengapa bertemu orang lain menjadi hal yang melelahkan? Mengapa aku tidak merasa bahagia padahal sudah menjalani hidup dengan sebaik-baiknya? Apakah hidup tanpa jiwa seperti ini bisa disebut kehidupan? Kalau pertanyaan-pertanyaan seperti itu terus berputar di kepala, kita jadi kelelahan dan kehilangan semangat melakukan segala hal. Kita jadi bisa sering menangis tiba-tiba. Tangisan yang muncul dari luapan emosi kita yang terpendam ketika menjalani hari-hari yang sibuk—tak punya waktu untuk menenangkan hati dan tubuh yang letih atau memikirkan jawaban atas pertanyaan-pertanyaan tersebut.

Dalam tujuh tahun terakhir, penulis buku ini memberikan berbagai kalimat baik melalui berbagai aktivitas di “thebookman” melalui media seperti Facebook dan Kakao Story. Banyak orang dari berbagai generasi, pekerjaan, dan gender merasa terinspirasi dan mengatakan tulisan tersebut bagaikan “kalimat yang mengerti isi pikiran saya”

Na Tae Joo - I See You Like A Flower

Bagi anda pecinta karya sastra dalam bentuk puisi, maka buku ini dapat menjadi salah satu referensi bacaan yang tepat. Buku Na Tae Joo dari negeri ginseng ini berisi kumpulan puisinya sendiri. Diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Indonesia, buku ini berisi 72 puisi yang dipilih oleh penulis, paling populer di kalangan pembaca di Internet.

Tidak seperti kumpulan puisi biasa, kumpulan puisi ini terbagi menjadi tiga bagian, yang sebagian besar termasuk dalam kategori puisi pendek. Meskipun bahasa asli buku ini adalah bahasa Korea, buku tersebut telah berhasil diterjemahkan dan diterbitkan oleh penerjemah dan editor tanpa kehilangan orisinalitas dan estetika puisi tersebut. Sinopsis Bunga Liar Harus dilihat dengan saksama maka ia terlihat cantik. Harus dilihat cukup lama maka ia terlihat menarik. Begitu pula dengan dirimu.

Na Tae Joo lahir di Korea Selatan pada 1945. Beliau memenangkan Kontes Sastra Seoul Newspaper pada 1971, lalu menerbitkan buku kumpulan puisi pertamanya yang berjudul Under the Bamboo Forest. Sampai saat ini, Na Tae Joo terus menerbitkan buku kumpulan puisi, kumpulan prosa, dan kumpulan cerita anak-anak.

Shin Do Hyun & Yoon Na Ru | The Power of Language

Pernahkah Anda menyusun kata-kata yang indah dan membuat kalimat yang cantik, tetapi saat Anda pikirkan kembali, kalimat itu ternyata tidak memiliki makna? Sering kali kita terlalu fokus pada cara penyampaian sebuah ucapan hingga melewatkan makna yang seharusnya terkandung dalam ucapan tersebut. Buku ini, mengajak kita untuk memikirkan kembali cara berbahasa dan mengajarkan kita bagaimana menggunakan kata-kata, sehingga kita bisa menyampaikan maksud ucapan kita yang sebenarnya tanpa ada kesalahpahaman. Penulis menggunakan kutipan-kutipan dari para filsuf dan pemikir dari Barat maupun Timur, serta ilmu humaniora sebagai salah satu cara untuk menjelaskan cara berbahasa yang baik.

Buku The Power of Language ditulis oleh seorang ahli humaniora bernama Shin Do Hyun dan seorang guru bahasa Korea bernama Yoon Na Ru. Buku ini berisi tentang cara berkomunikasi yang baik sesuai dengan kaidah bahasa, juga dilengkapi dengan contoh kisah klasik Barat dan Timur. Penulis juga mengajak pembaca untuk lebih fokus memperhatikan makna yang terkandung dalam ucapan ketika berkomunikasi.

Kelebihan dari buku ini, yaitu penjelasannya singkat dan terbagi ke dalam beberapa bab. Walaupun buku ini merupakan buku yang diterjemahkan dari bahasa Korea, pembaca akan tetap merasa nyaman saat membacanya. Di halaman akhir buku, penulis melampirkan beberapa studi kasus. Tujuannya, agar pembaca dapat merefleksikan kembali kemampuan berbahasa dan berkomunikasi.

Ahn Kyu Chul | The Other Side of Things : Sisi Lain Tentang Segala Sesuatu

The Other Side of Things adalah kumpulan esai oleh Ahn Kyuchul yang melampaui genre pematung dan seniman, juga mengekspresikan objek dan bentuk dengan lebih jauh lagi, sikap dan pemikiran hidupnya yang dilakukan dengan cara sederhana dan murni. Buku ini merupakan gambaran dari cara berpikir kyuchul yang sangat dalam tetapi juga imajinatif. Ia merenungkan berbagai hal, objek, fenomena, ingatan, dan menuliskannya secara singkat mengena. Teksnya menunjukkan pendekatan filosofis dan pemahamannya atas bahasa.

Gambar gambar dalam buku ini menjadi peta yang menavigasi kita untuk memahami pemikiran kyuchul yang luas dan menyentuh banyak hal. The Other Side of Things berfokus pada kisah orang biasa yang hidup hari ini. secara khusus, ‘tampilan belakang’ dalam judulnya mengandung dua arti: seseorang melihat ke belakang pada jalan yang telah dilaluinya sejauh ini, dan seseorang melihat ke belakang layar dari hal-hal atau fenomena. Seperti yang ia ungkapkan dalam kata pengantar, “bertemu dengan rerumputan, serangga, dan pepohonan yang telah kita lewati, dan mencoba melihat bagian belakang dari hal-hal yang belum kita sadari” melihat dengan mata yang hangat, membuka dunia yang berbeda

Yeon Jeong | Esok Matahari Akan Terbit Kembali Tapi Bagaimana Dengan Malam Ini

Setelah membaca halaman demi halaman buku ini, aku merasa kesedihan yang disampaikan oleh penulis mulai mengisi malamku dengan kehangatan. Awalnya, hanya sekedar cahaya kecil seperti cahaya dari kunang-kunang, lalu berubah seperti kompres panas yang menghangatkan tangan, hingga akhirnya terasa seperti api unggun yang menghangatkan seluruh tubuh.

Aku harap kalian juga bisa merasakan bahwa kesedihan yang disampaikan dengan penuh kejujuran dapat memberikan hiburan dan ketenangan yang luar biasa besar. Emosi harus dikeluarkan, karena jika tidak, pada akhirnya emosi tersebut hanya akan menggerogoti dirimu. Kesedihan itu layaknya tubuh yang akan menggemuk meski hanya memakan air mata. Yeon Jeoung mengungkapkan rasa sakit yang dialaminya melalui tulisan yang penuh kejujuran. Dengan kalimat yang tidak dibuat-buat, membuat tulisannya lebih tertanam dalam hati.

Ini adalah buku yang dapat membuat pembacanya bersimpati dan menjadi penyemangat bagi orang-orang yang hidup dengan kesedihan serupa. Sinopsis Buku Emosi harus dikeluarkan, karena jika tidak, pada akhirnya emosi tersebut hanya akan menggerogoti dirimu. Kesedihan itu layaknya tubuh yang akan menggemuk meski hanya memakan air mata.” Yeon Jeoung mengungkapkan rasa sakit yang dialaminya melalui tulisan yang penuh kejujuran. Dengan kalimat yang tidak dibuat-buat, membuat tulisannya lebih tertanam dalam hati. Ini adalah buku yang dapat membuat pembacanya bersimpati dan menjadi penyemangat bagi orang-orang yang hidup dengan kesedihan serupa.

Ulnyangnyi | Menjadi Dewasa Tanpa Tahu Apa-Apa

"Orang dewasa yang hebat bukanlah mereka yang sempurna tanpa kesalahan, tetapi mereka yang belajar dari kesalahannya dan maju perlahan." Ada hal-hal yang baru disadari dalam proses pertumbuhan menjadi dewasa. Ada banyak hal di dunia ini yang membuat orang dewasa ingin menangis. Jauh lebih banyak daripada saat kita masih kecil, yang menangis hanya karena terjatuh. Banyaknya luka yang terukir di dalam hati selama hidup bukan makin berkurang, justru makin bertambah, hingga pada akhirnya perasaan ingin menangis itu muncul saat diri kita terusik akan hal yang sepele sekalipun. Meskipun luka yang lama telah mengeras menjadi koreng, tetapi saat muncul goresan baru di bagian yang lain rasanya akan sangat sakit.

“Aku pikir orang dewasa tidak ada yang menangis. Aku pikir, aku tidak akan terluka setelah menjadi orang dewasa. Aku pikir, aku tidak akan merasa goyah. Aku pikir, semuanya akan tampak dengan jelas. Terluka dan menangis setiap hari. Merasa goyah dan khawatir setiap saat, ternyata seperti itulah orang dewasa. Meski sakit, kamu harus terus menahannya, ternyata seperti itulah orang dewasa. Seperti itulah diriku, yang tumbuh menjadi dewasa tanpa tahu apa apa.”

Tablo | Blonote

Saat menjadi pembawa acara radio di Tablo’s Dreaming Radio, Tablo Epik High sering menuliskan juga berbagi cerita, kutipan, ekspresi, dan pemikirannya yang akhirnya menjadi pesan-pesan favorit bagi penggemar dari program tersebut. Pesan-pesan tersebut pun Tablo rangkum dan dituangkan dalam bentuk buku dengan judul Blonote.

Topik pesan yang diungkapkan Tablo dalam Blonote mencakup segala hal, mulai dari keluarga, teman, rutinitas harian yang sibuk, hubungan, dan banyak lagi. Selain itu, di dalam Blonote juga terdapat tulisan tangan artis-artis terkenal Korea seperti Gong Hyo Jin, Park Chan Wook, G-Dragon, Yang Se Hyung, Yoo Hee Yeol, Lee Sung Kyung, dan banyak lagi.

Yoo Eun Jung | Aku Nggak Baper, Kamu Yang Lebai

“Mungkin kamu aja yang terlalu baper.” Akhir-akhir ini kita sering menemukan frenemy—sebutan yang digunakan saat kita tidak yakin orang di sisi kita merupakan teman sejati yang menginginkan kita bahagia atau musuh dalam selimut yang memancarkan rasa cemburu dan iri hati. Orang-orang seperti ini bisa juga disebut vampir perasaan—pengeksploitasi dan pemangsa emosi. Mereka yang sudah memasuki pekarangan orang, tetapi justru mereka yang mengamuk ketika diminta menjaga etika. Bahkan saat meminta maaf pun, mereka akan membuat orang yang dimintai maaf jadi merasa tidak enak hati. Yoo Eun Jung mengajak kita untuk menghargai dan mencintai diri sendiri sehingga kita tak perlu menjadi korban dari pengaruh kata-kata orang yang menyakitkan.

Buku ini mengajak kita untuk tidak menjadi orang-orang yang tanpa sadar telah mengumbar kebencian. Setiap bab pembahasan dalam buku ini disertai dengan terapi psikologis untuk kita yang butuh teman, butuh alasan, perlu bertumbuh, butuh keberanian, dan butuh kepastian untuk menjadi lebih berani menghadapi hidup. Saatnya kita berujar, “Aku nggak baper, kamu yang lebay.” Buku ini jadi pilihan yang sangat tepat untuk dibaca di waktu luang, karena selain menghibur juga memuat banyak pesan yang dapat dipelajari.

Yoo Eun Jung | Hargai Diri Sendiri Dan Berhentilah Tersakiti

Luka hati selalu disebabkan oleh orang-orang yang paling dekat dengan kita. Semakin kita membuka diri dalam sebuah relasi, semakin rentan kita tersakiti. Ingin menyenangkan orang lain, berusaha keras memenuhi standar mereka, kita pun berharap mendapat timbal balik yang setara, bahkan lebih. Sayangnya, kenyataan berkata lain. Namun, mestikah kita menutup diri dari semua relasi dalam hidup kita?

Menjadi dingin dan apatis hingga melewatkan kesempatan untuk menjalani hidup yang menyenangkan? Yoo Eun-Jung, lewat pengalamannya sebagai psikiater, telah bertemu banyak pasien yang terluka hatinya karena relasi dengan keluarga, teman, kolega, dan pasangan. Dalam buku ini, ia menuliskan "resep psikologis" untuk melindungi diri dan perasaan kita sendiri dalam sebuah relasi. Sebuah penguat bagi orang-orang muda untuk mencapai kemandirian emosi, dengan belajar mengenali diri sendiri, berfokus pada perasaan sendiri, dan menyampaikan kebutuhannya kepada orang lain. Sebab, siapa lagi yang bisa menjadi pendukung terbaik bagi diri kalau bukan kita sendiri? Buku “Hargai Diri Sendiri dan Berhentilah Tersakiti” memiliki efek yang bagus untuk penguatan mental

Euny Hong | Nunchi : Seni Membaca Pikiran dan Perasaan Orang Lain

Buku Nunchi berisi penjelasan dari Nunchi, hambatan dalam mencapai Nunchi, dan alasan mengapa Nunchi perlu dipedulikan dalam kehidupan, dan penerapan Nunchi dalam aktivitas sehari-hari.

Terdapat 4 fokus utama dalam buku ini, yaitu 1. Penjelasan tentang Nunchi, 2. Penghambat Nunchi tidak dapat dipraktikkan, 3. Penjelasan dua mata, dua telinga, satu mulut, dan 4. Hubungan filosofi Nunchi dan praktiknya di masyarakat. Buku ini akan membuat pembaca mempelajari seni dalam menilai orang lain yang dapat menciptakan keserasian dan kepercayaan.

Nunchi, indra keenam orang Korea untuk membaca keadaan dan memahami apa yang dipikirkan dan dirasakan orang lain, telah dipraktikkan selama lebih dari 5.000 tahun dan diyakini telah melambungkan Korea dari salah satu negara termiskin menjadi salah satu negara paling maju di dunia. Para orangtua di Korea percaya bahwa mengajarkan nunchi pada anak mereka sama pentingnya dengan mengajari anak mereka menyeberang jalan dengan selamat. Nunchi adalah suatu bentuk kecerdasan emosional yang dapat dipelajari siapa pun. Yang kita butuhkan hanyalah mata dan telinga untuk memperhatikan orang lain, bukan menonjolkan diri sendiri

Haemin Sunim | The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down

The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down merupakan buku yang ditulis oleh seorang Biksu Buddha populer asal Korea Selatan bernama Haemin Sunim. Buku ini berhasil terjual sebanyak tiga juta eksemplar di Korea, dan menjadi best seller selama 41 minggu. Lewat buku ini, sang penulis mengajak kita untuk beristirahat, dan membaca dengan lambat.

Apakah dunia ini selalu sibuk, atau apakah ini pikiran saya saja? Dunia bergerak cepat, tetapi itu tidak berarti kita pun harus begitu. Panduan mindfulness terlaris ini oleh Haemin Sunim, seorang guru meditasi Buddha yang lahir di Korea dan dididik di Amerika Serikat, menerangi jalan menuju kedamaian batin dan keseimbangan di tengah banyaknya tuntutan kehidupan sehari-hari. Dengan menawarkan petunjuk jalan menuju kesejahteraan dan kebahagiaan di delapan bidang - termasuk hubungan, cinta, dan kerohanian - Haemin Sunim menekankan pentingnya menjalin hubungan yang lebih dalam dengan orang lain dan berbelas kasih serta memaafkan terhadap diri sendiri. Lebih dari dua puluh ilustrasi penuh warna yang menyertai ajarannya berfungsi sebagai selingan visual yang menenangkan, mendorong kami untuk memperhatikan bahwa ketika Anda melambat, dunia melambat bersama Anda.

Haemin Sunim | Love For Imperfect Things

Buku ini dapat dinikmati oleh pembaca remaja dan diwesa sebagai kategori buku untuk pengembangan diri.

Ketika kita sudah bisa mencintai diri sendiri, dunia akan mulai melihat bahwa kita memang layak untuk dicintai. Tidak ada yang sempurna di dunia ini, dan itu bukan alasan bagi kita untuk menghindari cinta kepada dunia, kepada sesama manusia, bahkan kepada diri sendiri. Lewat buku ini, guru Buddhis Haemin Sunim membagikan kisah pribadi dan pengalaman selama bertahun-tahun membantu sesama untuk mengajarkan kita seni merawat diri. Ketika kita memperlakukan diri sendiri dengan penuh kasih sayang, empati, dan pengampunan, kita juga belajar memperlakukan orang lain dengan yang sama; membuat kita bisa menjalin hubungan hubungan yang lebih dalam dengan orang lain, bangkit dari keterpurukan, menghadapi rasa sakit dan sedih, mendengarkan dengan lebih saksama, mengekspresikan diri, dan memiliki keberanian untuk mengejar hal yang membahagiakan diri sehingga kita merasa lengkap.

Love for imperfect things menawarkan kenyamanan batin, dorongan semangat, dan kebijaksanaan sehingga kita bisa belajar mencintai diri kita, hidup kita, dan semua orang yang ada di dalamnya.

Kim Eun Ju | 1 CM Between You and Me

Buku ini akan membuka mata Anda tentang bagaiaman cara melihat kehidupan menjadi lebih bersinar dengan cinta yang murni. Buku ini juga akan menumbuhkan kepedulian Anda terhadap orang-orang di sekitar dan lebih bersimpati pada mereka.

Buku Hugging essay ini ditulis dengan sudut pandang yang kreatif dan penuh simpati oleh Kim Eun Ju yang percaya bahwa cinta yang murni mampu membuat kehidupan lebih bersinar. Seri 1CM menjadi bestseller dan digemari tidak hanya di Korea Selatan, tetapi juga di negara-negara lainnya. Sering kali kita berhenti memperhatikan orang yang dekat dengan kita. “1CM Between You and Me” adalah sebuah buku yang berupaya mengingatkan kita untuk melihat cinta sedikit lebih dalam lagi. Hugging essay ini ditulis dengan sudut pandang yang kreatif dan penuh simpati oleh Kim Eun Ju yang percaya bahwa cinta yang murni mampu membuat kehidupan lebih bersinar.

Geulbaewoo | Sebenarnya Aku Tidak Baik-Baik Saja

Aku berpura-pura baik-baik saja agar tidak mengecewakan orang-orang sekitarku. Aku berpura-pura baik-baik saja agar tidak menunjukkan sisi lemahku. Aku berpura-pura baik-baik saja agar tidak ditinggal sendirian. Aku berpura-pura baik-baik saja karena tidak ingin menerima kesedihanku.

Buku ini hadir menemanimu untuk mengatasi perasaan tidak baik-baik saja selama menjalin hubungan antar manusia. Semoga kau bisa lebih memahami perasaanmu sendiri dan tidak perlu berpura-pura lagi. Buku ini memberi tahu bahwa hidup gak selamanya memberi kita rasa nyaman. Ketika sedang merasa tidak baik-baik saja nyatanya kita tidak sendiri, orang lain pun pernah mengalami hal yg sama. Melalui banyak kisah pengalaman orang lain, buku ini memberikan banyak inspirasi dan perspektif yang berbeda-beda.

Buku ini sangat direkomendasikan untuk dibaca karena dikemas dengan bahasa yang sangat baik dan dilengkapi solusi atau kata-kata penyemangat sehingga dapat menenangkan dan menghangatkan hati pembacanya. Sebenarnya, Aku Tidak Baik-Baik Saja ditulis oleh Geulbaewoo dalam bentuk esai yang isinya berdasarkan pengalaman orang-orang yang dikenal atau ditemui oleh penulis. Buku ini cukup relate bagi sebagian orang karena menceritakan tentang permasalahan hidup, cinta, pertemanan, kerjaan, dan yang lainnya.

Cerita yang tertuang di dalam buku ini sangat sesuai dengan kehidupan. Seperti permasalahan batin atau internal diri kita, permasalahan hubungan baik itu dengan pacar atau teman, rasa putus asa, keinginan untuk menyerah, dan lain-lain.

Geulbaewoo | Aku Bukannya Menyerah Hanya Sedang Lelah

Dalam hidup, terkadang kita merasa lelah, tak berdaya, dan merasa bersalah atas keadaan. Kita juga sering merasa belum melakukan yang terbaik, padahal sudah berusaha sebaik mungkin. Ditulis berdasarkan pengalaman penulis sendiri, kalimat-kalimat dalam buku ini akan memberimu sedikit pemikiran yang baik tentang dirimu sendiri.

Buku ini merupakan buku self improvement yang cocok dibaca bagi orang-orang yang sering merasa lelah dengan kehidupan, baik karena masalah ekonomi, pekerjaan, cinta, dan masalah lainnya. Buku ini dapat cocok bagi pembaca yang sedang merasa jenuh dan butuh ruang untuk menenangkan dirinya.

Melalui buku ini pembaca akan mengerti bahwa perasaan lelah yang selama ini dialami dan rasa ingin istirahat bukanlah suatu hal yang salah. Karena sejatinya setiap orang memiliki hak untuk membahagiakan hidupnya sendiri dengan melakukan banyak kegiatan yang disukai. Kalimat yang ditulis pada setiap halaman dapat mewakili isi hati pembaca dan menyadarkan pembaca bahwa tidak hanya diri kita sendiri yang sedang merasakan kesedihan melainkan masih banyak hal-hal lain dalam hidup yang dapat menjadi bahan renungan untuk menjadi manusia yang lebih baik lagi.

Taesoo & Moonjeong | 1 CM Diving

Pembaca yang budiman, 1 cm Diving adalah sebuah proyek menulis untukmu. Jadilah penulis ketiga bersama kami. Dengan buku ini, kami mengajakmu sedikit melebarkan mata, telinga, dan indera lainnya untuk mendefinisikan ulang 'kebahagiaan' dalam skala yang paling kecil. Karena, menurut kami, kebahagiaan tak perlu besar dan ia datang dalam hal paling kecil sekali pun, bahkan kejadian paling sepele; kau tak perlu pergi menyelam ke lautan dalam, mungkin kau cukup mencelupkan wajahmu sedalam 1 cm di bak mandi.

Salam, Taesoo, pria berumur 30 tahunan yang belum dewasa, dan Munjeong, wanita berumur 20 tahunan yang rasanya buku original lebih lama dari usianya yang sebenarnya. Buku 1 cm Diving ini berisikan cerita-cerita dari Taesoo dan Moonjung secara bergiliran. Keduanya menuliskan pengalaman-pengalaman pribadi mereka yang semua orang bisa jadi juga mengalami. Lalu dari situ mereka mencari hal baik dan menemukan cara untuk membuat diri mereka tertawa dan bahagia tanpa perlu berusaha berlebihan.

Pembaca nggak cuma diajak buat tahu lebih banyak soal hidup dua penulisnya, tapi mereka juga mengajak siapapun yang membaca buku ini untuk ikut mencari kebahagiaan-kebahagiaan kecil yang berjarak 1 sentimeter dari kenyataan itu. Ada halaman-halaman kosong di setiap bagian buku yang harus diisi oleh pembaca, sehingga mereka pun bisa menemukan hal menyenangkan dalam kehidupan mereka yang mungkin sebelumnya nggak pernah terpikirkan.

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JM Lee | The Investigation

As Watanbe unravels Sugiyama's final months, he begins to discover what is really going on inside this dark and violent institution, which few inmates survive: a man who will stop at nothing to dig his way to freedom; a governor whose greed knows no bounds; a little girl whose kite finds an unlikely friend. And Yun Dong-ju--the poet whose works hold such beauty the can break the hardest of hearts.

As the war moves towards its devastating close and bombs rain down upon the prison, Watanbe realizes that he must find a way to protect Yun Dong-ju, no matter what it takes. As he digs further and further in to his investigation, the young guard discovers a devastating truth.

At once a captivating mystery and an epic lament for lost freedom and humanity, The Investigation, inspired by a true story, is a sweeping and gripping tale by an international literary star.

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Kim Young Ha | I Hear Your Voice

From one of Korea's literary stars, a novel about two orphans from the streets of Seoul: one becomes the head of a powerful motorcycle gang, and the other follows him at all costs

In South Korea, underground motorcycle gangs attract society's castoffs. They form groups of hundreds and speed wildly through cities at night. For Jae and Dongyu, two orphans, their motorcycles are a way of survival.

Jae is born in a bathroom stall at the Seoul Express Bus Terminal. And Dongyu is born mute--unable to communicate with anyone except Jae. Both boys grow up on the streets of Seoul among runaway teenagers, con men, prostitutes, religious fanatics, and thieves. After years navigating the streets, Jae becomes an icon for uprooted teenagers, bringing an urgent message to them and making his way to the top of the gang. Under his leadership, the group grows more aggressive and violent--and soon becomes the police's central target.

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You Jeong Jeong | The Good Son

YOU WAKE UP COVERED IN BLOOD
THERE'S A BODY DOWNSTAIRS
YOUR MOTHER'S BODY

YOU DIDN'T DO IT. DID YOU?
HOW COULD YOU, YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN THE GOOD SON

THE INTERNATIONAL SENSATION FROM KOREA'S MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR YOU-JEONG JEONG.

When Yu-jin wakes up covered in blood, and finds the body of his mother downstairs, he decides to hide the evidence and pursue the killer himself.

Then young women start disappearing in his South Korean town. Who is he hunting? And why does the answer take him back to his brother and father who lost their lives many years ago.

The Good Son is inspired by a true story

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Yun Ko Eun | The Disaster Tourist

WINNER OF THE 2021 CWA CRIME IN TRANSLATION DAGGER. Yona has been stuck behind a desk for years working as a programming coordinator for Jungle, a travel company specialising in package holidays to destinations ravaged by disaster. When a senior colleague touches her inappropriately she tries to complain, and in an attempt to bury her allegations, the company make her an attractive proposition: a free ticket for one of their most sought-after trips, to the desert island of Mui.

She accepts the offer and travels to the remote island, where the major attraction is a supposedly-dramatic sinkhole. When the customers who've paid a premium for the trip begin to get frustrated, Yona realises that the company has dangerous plans to fabricate an environmental catastrophe to make the trip more interesting, but when she tries to raise the alarm, she discovers she has put her own life in danger.

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Hye Young Pyun | The Hole

In this tense, gripping novel by a star of Korean literature, Oghi has woken from a coma after causing a devastating car accident that took his wife's life and left him paralyzed and badly disfigured. His caretaker is his mother-in-law, a widow grieving the loss of her only child. Oghi is neglected and left alone in his bed. His world shrinks to the room he lies in and his memories of his troubled relationship with his wife, a sensitive, intelligent woman who found all of her life goals thwarted except for one: cultivating the garden in front of their house.

But soon Oghi notices his mother-in-law in the abandoned garden, uprooting what his wife had worked so hard to plant and obsessively digging larger and larger holes. When asked, she answers only that she is finishing what her daughter started.

A bestseller in Korea, The Hole is a superbly crafted and deeply unnerving novel about the horrors of isolation and neglect in all of its banal and brutal forms. As Oghi desperately searches for a way to escape, he discovers the difficult truth about his wife and the toll their life together took on her.

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Kim Un Su | The Plotters

Plotters are just pawns like us. A request comes in and they draw up the plans. There's someone above them who tells them what to do. And above that person is another plotter telling them what to do. You think that if you go up there with a knife and stab the person at the very top, that'll fix everything. But no-one's there. It's just an empty chair.

Reseng was raised by cantankerous Old Raccoon in the Library of Dogs. To anyone asking, it's just an ordinary library. To anyone in the know, it's a hub for Seoul's organised crime, and a place where contract killings are plotted and planned. So it's no surprise that Reseng has grown up to become one of the best hitmen in Seoul. He takes orders from the plotters, carries out his grim duties, and comforts himself afterwards with copious quantities of beer and his two cats, Desk and Lampshade.

But after he takes pity on a target and lets her die how she chooses, he finds his every move is being watched. Is he finally about to fall victim to his own game? And why does that new female librarian at the library act so strangely? Is he looking for his enemies in all the wrong places? Could he be at the centre of a plot bigger than anything he's ever known?

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Kim Young Ha | Diary of a Murderer

Kim Byeongsu is losing his mind. Quite literally. He keeps forgetting the little things in life, like basic words, whether or not he has a dog, the last time he killed someone...

In his prime, Byeongsu was one of the best murderers around, spending years obsessively trying to perfect his technique, only killing in the pursuit of artistry. And then he gave it all up to be a dedicated father to his adopted-daughter, Eunhui. Now though, suffering from the onset of dementia, he decides to come out of retirement one last time and for one final target: his daughter's boyfriend, who he believes is a serial killer just like him. After all, it takes one to know one.

In other dark and glittering tales, an affair between two childhood friends questions the limits of loyalty and love; a family disintegrates after a baby son is kidnapped and recovered years later; and a wild, erotic pursuit of creativity might just come at the expense of all sanity.

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Gu Byeong Mo | The Old Woman With the Knife

At sixty-five, Hornclaw is beginning to slow down. She lives modestly in a small apartment, with only her aging dog, a rescue named Deadweight, to keep her company. There are expectations for people her age—that she'll retire and live out the rest of her days quietly. But Hornclaw is not like other people. She is an assassin.

Double-crossers, corporate enemies, cheating spouses—for the past four decades, Hornclaw has killed them all with ruthless efficiency, and the less she's known about her targets, the better. But now, nearing the end of her career, she has just slipped up. An injury leads her to an unexpected connection with a doctor and his family. But emotions, for an assassin, are a dangerous proposition. As Hornclaw's world closes in, this final chapter in her career may also mark her own bloody end.

A sensation in South Korea, and now translated into English for the first time by Chi-Young Kim, The Old Woman with the Knife is an electrifying, singular, mordantly funny novel about the expectations imposed on aging bodies and the dramatic ways in which one woman chooses to reclaim her agency.

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Kwon Yeo Sun | Lemon

Parasite meets The Good Son in this piercing psychological portrait of three women haunted by a brutal, unsolved crime.
 
In the summer of 2002, when Korea is abuzz over hosting the FIFA World Cup, eighteen-year-old Kim Hae-on is killed in what becomes known as the High School Beauty Murder. Two suspects quickly emerge: rich kid Shin Jeongjun, whose car Hae-on was last seen in, and delivery boy Han Manu, who witnessed her there just a few hours before her death. But when Jeongjun’s alibi checks out, and no evidence can be pinned on Manu, the case goes cold.
 
Seventeen years pass without any resolution for those close to Hae-on, and the grief and uncertainty take a cruel toll on her younger sister, Da-on, in particular. Unable to move on with her life, Da-on tries in her own twisted way to recover some of what she’s lost, ultimately setting out to find the truth of what happened.

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You Jeong Jeong | Seven Years of Darkness

NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF SUMMER 2020 BY CRIMEREADS, BUSTLE, and AARP.org
 
The truth always rises to the surface...

When a young girl is found dead in Seryong Lake, a reservoir in a remote South Korean village, the police immediately begin their investigation. At the same time, three men--Yongje, the girl's father, and two security guards at the nearby dam, each of whom has something to hide about the night of her death--find themselves in an elaborate game of cat and mouse as they race to uncover what happened to her, without revealing their own closely guarded secrets.

After a final showdown at the dam results in a mass tragedy, one of the guards is convicted of murder and sent to prison. For seven years, his son, Sowon, lives in the shadow of his father's shocking and inexplicable crime; everywhere he goes, a seemingly concerted effort to reveal his identity as the reviled mass murderer's son follows him. When he receives a package that promises to reveal at last what really happened at Seryong Lake, Sowon must confront a present danger he never knew existed.

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Hye Young Pyun | The Owl Cries

A disappearance. A lawyer asking questions, investigating. And a vast forest in the mountains—the western woods—where the trees huddle close together and emanate a crushing darkness, while a chill dampness fills the air. The forester, Bak Insu, is a recovering alcoholic. He claims no knowledge of the man who disappeared, even though the missing man had worked as the forester just before him. In the little village down the mountain, the shopkeepers will do the same and deny they ever saw or knew the man, though they’re less convincing, and Mr. Jin,  his former supervisor at the forestry institute, merely dismisses his importance. But when an accidental death derails the investigation and someone attempts to break into his office, Bak Insu finds himself conducting his own inquiry into the goings-on deep in the heart of the western woods—spurred by the mysterious words he discovers on a piece of paper in his desk drawer: “The owl lives in the forest.”

The Owl Cries is a treat for fans of Stephen King, David Lynch, and the nightmare dystopias of Franz Kafka

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Hye Young Pyun | City of Ash and Red

Distinguished for his talents as a rat killer, the nameless protagonist of Hye-young Pyun's City of Ash and Red is sent by the extermination company he works for on an extended assignment in C, a country descending into chaos and paranoia, swept by a contagious disease, and flooded with trash. No sooner does he disembark than he is whisked away by quarantine officials and detained overnight. Isolated and forgotten, he realizes that he is stranded with no means of contacting the outside world. Still worse, when he finally manages to reach an old friend, he is told that his ex-wife's body was found in his apartment and he is the prime suspect. Barely managing to escape arrest, he must struggle to survive in the streets of this foreign city gripped with fear of contamination and reestablish contact with his company and friends in order to clear his reputation.

But as the man's former life slips further and further from his grasp, and he looks back on his time with his wife, it becomes clear that he may not quite be who he seems. From the bestselling author of The Hole, City of Ash and Red is an apocalyptic account of the destructive impact of fear and paranoia on people's lives as well as a haunting novel about a man’s loss of himself and his humanity

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Cho Nam Joo | Kim Jiyoung Born 1982

A global sensation, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 “has become...a touchstone for a conversation around feminism and gender” (Sarah Shin, Guardian).

One of the most notable novels of the year, hailed by both critics and K-pop stars alike, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 follows one woman’s psychic deterioration in the face of rampant misogyny. In a tidy apartment on the outskirts of Seoul, millennial “everywoman” Kim Jiyoung spends her days caring for her infant daughter.

But strange symptoms appear: Jiyoung begins to impersonate the voices of other women, dead and alive. As she plunges deeper into this psychosis, her concerned husband sends her to a psychiatrist. Jiyoung narrates her story to this doctor—from her birth to parents who expected a son to elementary school teachers who policed girls’ outfits to male coworkers who installed hidden cameras in women’s restrooms. But can her psychiatrist cure her, or even discover what truly ails her?

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Kyung Sook Shin | Violets

San is twenty-two and alone when she happens upon a job at a flower shop in Seoul’s bustling city center. Haunted by childhood rejection, she stumbles through life—painfully vulnerable, stifled, and unsure. She barely registers to others, especially by the ruthless standards of 1990s South Korea.

Over the course of one hazy, volatile summer, San meets a curious cast of characters: the nonspeaking shop owner, a brash coworker, quiet farmers, and aggressive customers. Fueled by a quiet desperation to jump-start her life, she plunges headfirst into obsession with a passing magazine photographer.

In Violets, best-selling author Kyung-Sook Shin explores misogyny, erasure, and repressed desire, as San desperately searches for both autonomy and attachment in the unforgiving reality of contemporary Korean society

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Frances Cha | If I Had Your Face

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Time, NPR, Esquire, Bustle, BBC, New York Post, InStyle

Kyuri is an achingly beautiful woman with a hard-won job at a Seoul “room salon,” an exclusive underground bar where she entertains businessmen while they drink. Though she prides herself on her cold, clear-eyed approach to life, an impulsive mistake threatens her livelihood.
 
Kyuri’s roommate, Miho, is a talented artist who grew up in an orphanage but won a scholarship to study art in New York. Returning to Korea after college, she finds herself in a precarious relationship with the heir to one of the country’s biggest conglomerates.
 
Down the hall in their building lives Ara, a hairstylist whose two preoccupations sustain her: an obsession with a boy-band pop star, and a best friend who is saving up for the extreme plastic surgery that she hopes will change her life. And Wonna, one floor below, is a newlywed trying to have a baby that she and her husband have no idea how they can afford to raise in Korea’s brutal economy.
 
Together, their stories tell a gripping tale at once unfamiliar and unmistakably universal, in which their tentative friendships may turn out to be the thing that ultimately saves them

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Hwang Sok Young | At Dusk

In the evening of his life, a wealthy man begins to wonder if he might have missed the point.

Park Minwoo is a success story. Born into poverty in a miserable neighbourhood of Seoul, he has ridden the wave of development in his country. Now the director of a large architectural firm, his hard work and ambition have brought him triumph and satisfaction. But that all begins to change when he receives a message from a childhood friend he once loved. As memories return unbidden, he recalls a world he thought he had left behind — a world he now realises that he has helped to destroy.

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Kim Young Ha | I Have The Right To Destroy Myself

In the fast-paced, high-urban landscape of Seoul, C and K are brothers who have fallen in love with the same woman - Se-yeon - who tears at both of them as they all try desperately to find real connection in an atomized world. A spectral, nameless narrator haunts the edges of their lives as he tells of his work helping the lost and hurting find escape through suicide.

Dreamlike and beautiful, the South Korea brought forth in this novel is cinematic in its urgency and its reflection of contemporary life everywhere - far beyond the boundaries of the Korean peninsula. Recalling the emotional tension of Milan Kundera and the existential anguish of Bret Easton Ellis, "I Have The Right To Destroy Myself" achieves its author's greatest wish - to show Korean literature as part of an international tradition. Young-ha Kim is a young master, the leading literary voice of his generation

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Chang Rae Lee | Native Speaker

In Native Speaker, author Chang-rae Lee introduces readers to Henry Park. Park has spent his entire life trying to become a true American—a native speaker. But even as the essence of his adopted country continues to elude him, his Korean heritage seems to drift further and further away.

Park's harsh Korean upbringing has taught him to hide his emotions, to remember everything he learns, and most of all to feel an overwhelming sense of alienation. In other words, it has shaped him as a natural spy.

But the very attributes that help him to excel in his profession put a strain on his marriage to his American wife and stand in the way of his coming to terms with his young son's death. When he is assigned to spy on a rising Korean-American politician, his very identity is tested, and he must figure out who he is amid not only the conflicts within himself but also within the ethnic and political tensions of the New York City streets.

Native Speaker is a story of cultural alienation. It is about fathers and sons, about the desire to connect with the world rather than stand apart from it, about loyalty and betrayal, about the alien in all of us and who we finally are

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Myung Hoon Bae | Tower

Tower is a series of interconnected stories set in Beanstalk, a 674-story skyscraper and sovereign nation. Each story deals with how citizens living in the hypermodern high-rise deal with various influences of power in their lives: a group of researchers have to tell their boss that a major powerbroker is a dog, a woman uses the power of the internet to rescue a downed fighter pilot abandoned by the government, and an out-of-towner finds himself in charge of training a gentle elephant to break up protests. Bae explores the forces that shape modern life with wit and a sly wink at the reader

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Keum Suk & Gendry Kim | Grass

This true story of a Korean comfort woman documents how the atrocity of war devastates women’s lives

Grass is a powerful anti-war graphic novel, offering up firsthand the life story of a Korean girl named Lee Ok-sun who was forced into sexual slavery for the Japanese Imperial Army during the second World War - a disputed chapter in 20th century Asian history.

Beginning in Lee’s childhood, Grass shows the leadup to World War II from a child’s vulnerable perspective, detailing how one person experienced the Japanese occupation and the widespread suffering it entailed for ordinary Korean folk. Keum Suk Gendry-Kim emphasizes Lee’s strength in overcoming the many forms of adversity she experienced. Grass is painted in a black ink that flows with lavish details of the beautiful fields and farmland of Korea and uses heavy brushwork on the somber interiors of Lee’s memories.

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Choi Eun Young | Shoko's Smile

A bestselling and award-winning debut collection from one of South Korea's most prominent young writers.

In crisp, unembellished prose, Eun-young Choi paints intimate portraits of the lives of young women in South Korea, balancing the personal with the political. In the title story, a fraught friendship between an exchange student and her host sister follows them from adolescence to adulthood.

In "A Song from Afar," a young woman grapples with the death of her lover, traveling to Russia to search for information about the deceased. In "Secret," the parents of a teacher killed in the Sewol ferry sinking hide the news of her death from her grandmother

In the tradition of Sally Rooney, Banana Yoshimoto, and Marilynne Robinson--writers from different cultures who all take an unvarnished look at human relationships and the female experience--Choi Eunyoung is a writer to watch

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Seong Nan Ha | Flowers of Mold

Praised for her meticulous descriptions and ability to transform the mundanity of everyday life into something strange and unexpected, Ha Seong-nan bursts into the English literary scene with this stunning collection that confirms Korea's place at the forefront of contemporary women's writing.

From the title story told by a woman suffering from gaps in her memory, to one about a man seeking insight in bags of garbage, to a surreal story about a car salesman and the customer he tries to seduce, The Woman Next Door charms and provokes with an incomparable style.

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Bae Suah | Nowhere To Be Found

A nameless narrator passes through her life, searching for meaning and connection in experiences she barely feels. For her, time and identity blur, and all action is reaction. She can’t quite understand what motivates others to take life seriously enough to focus on anything—for her existence is a loosely woven tapestry of fleeting concepts.

From losing her virginity to mindless jobs and a splintered, unsupportive family, the lessons learned have less to do with the reality we all share and more to do with the truth of the imagination, which is where the narrator focuses to discover herself.

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Min Jin Lee | The Best Girls

Inspired by a true event, this powerful short story from the author of National Book Award finalist Pachinko explores the meaning of patriarchy and the cost of female silence through the eyes of a dutiful young girl.

An excellent student from a poor, traditional family in Seoul, the narrator has absorbed the same message her whole life: Only a boy can provide the family with dignity and wealth. Not her. Not her three sisters. Receiving approval only for uncomplaining sacrifice, she has resolved to take on her family’s troubles. She is a good girl. And she knows what good girls must do.

The Best Girls is part of Disorder, a collection of six short stories of living nightmares, chilling visions, and uncanny imagination that explore a world losing its balance in terrifying ways. Each piece can be read or listened to in a single disorienting sitting.

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Kyung Sook Shin | Please Look After Mom

WINNER OF THE MAN ASIAN LITERARY PRIZE 

When sixty-nine-year-old So-nyo is separated from her husband among the crowds of the Seoul subway station, her family begins a desperate search to find her. Yet as long-held secrets and private sorrows begin to reveal themselves, they are forced to wonder: how well did they actually know the woman they called Mom?

Told through the piercing voices and urgent perspectives of a daughter, son, husband, and mother, Please Look After Mom is at once an authentic picture of contemporary life in Korea and a universal story of family love.

“A suspenseful, haunting, achingly lovely novel about the hidden lives, wishes, struggles and dreams of those we think we know best.” —Seattle Times

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Kyung Sook Shin | I Want To See My Father

The follow up to the international bestseller, Please Look After Mom

Two years after losing her daughter in a tragic accident, Hon finally returns to her home in the countryside to take care of her father. At first, her father only appears withdrawn and fragile, an aging man, awkward but kind around his own daughter. Then, after stumbling upon a chest of letters, Hon discovers the truth of her father’s past and reconstructs her own family history. 

Consumed with her own grief, Hon had been blind to her father’s vulnerability and her family’s fragility. Unraveling secret after secret and thanks to conversations with loving family and friends, Hon grows closer to her father, who proves to be more complex than she ever gave him credit for. After living through one of the most tumultuous times in Korean history, her father’s life was once vibrant and ambitious, but spiraled during the postwar years. Now, after years of emotional isolation, Hon learns the whole truth, from her father’s affair and involvement in a religious sect, to the dynamic lives of her own siblings, to her family’s financial hardships.

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Hwang Jung Eum | One Hundred Shadows

Set in a slum electronics market in central Seoul – an area earmarked for demolition in a city better known for its shiny skyscrapers and slick pop videos. Here, the awkward, tentative relationship between Eungyo and Mujae, who both dropped out of formal education to work as repair-shop assistants, is made yet more uncertain by their economic circumstances, while their matter-of-fact discussion of a strange recent development – the shadows of the slum’s inhabitants have started to ‘rise’ – leaves the reader to make up their own mind as to the nature of this shape-shifting tale.

Hwang’s spare prose is illuminated by arresting images, quirky dialogue and moments of great lyricism, crafting a deeply affecting novel of perfectly calibrated emotional restraint. Known for her interest in social minorities, Hwang eschews the dreary realism usually employed for such issues, without her social criticism being any less keen.

As well as an important contribution to contemporary working-class literature, One Hundred Shadows depicts the little-known underside of a society which can be viciously superficial, complicating the shiny, ultra-modern face which South Korea presents to the world.

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Korean Historical / Fantasy / SciFi Lit

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Min Jin Lee | Pachinko

A deeply moving novel that follows two Korean sisters separated by World War II.

Korea, 1943. Hana has lived her entire life under Japanese occupation. As a haenyeo, a female diver of the sea, she enjoys an independence that few other Koreans can still claim. Until the day Hana saves her younger sister from a Japanese soldier and is herself captured and transported to Manchuria. There she is forced to become a “comfort woman” in a Japanese military brothel. But haenyeo are women of power and strength. She will find her way home.

South Korea, 2011. Emi has spent more than sixty years trying to forget the sacrifice her sister made, but she must confront the past to discover peace. Seeing the healing of her children and her country, can Emi move beyond the legacy of war to find forgiveness?

Suspenseful, hopeful, and ultimately redemptive, White Chrysanthemum tells a story of two sisters whose love for each other is strong enough to triumph over the grim evils of war

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Kim Young Ha | Your Republic Is Calling You

A foreign film importer, Gi-yeong is a family man with a wife and daughter. An aficionado of Heineken, soccer, and sushi, he is also a North Korean spy who has been living among his enemies for twenty-one years. Suddenly he receives a mysterious email, a directive seemingly from the home office. He has one day to return to headquarters. He hasn't heard from anyone in over ten years. Why is he being called back now? Is this message really from Pyongyang? Is he returning to receive new orders or to be executed for a lack of diligence? Has someone in the South discovered his secret identity? Is this a trap?

Spanning the course of one day, Your Republic Is Calling You is an emotionally taut, psychologically astute, haunting novel that reveals the depth of one particularly gripping family secret and the way in which we sometimes never really know the people we love. Confronting moral questions on small and large scales, it mines the political and cultural transformations that have transformed South Korea since the 1980s. A lament for the fate of a certain kind of man and a certain kind of manhood, it is ultimately a searing study of the long and insidious effects of dividing a nation in two

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Juhea Kim | Beasts of a Little Land

FINALIST FOR THE 2022 DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE · FINALIST FOR THE BALCONES FICTION PRIZE · LONGLISTED FOR THE HWA DEBUT CROWN AWARD

An epic story of love, war, and redemption set against the backdrop of the Korean independence movement, following the intertwined fates of a young girl sold to a courtesan school and the penniless son of a hunter

In 1917, deep in the snowy mountains of occupied Korea, an impoverished local hunter on the brink of starvation saves a young Japanese officer from an attacking tiger. In an instant, their fates are connected—and from this encounter unfolds a saga that spans half a century.

In the aftermath, a young girl named Jade is sold by her family to Miss Silver’s courtesan school, an act of desperation that will cement her place in the lowest social status. When she befriends an orphan boy named JungHo, who scrapes together a living begging on the streets of Seoul, they form a deep friendship. As they come of age, JungHo is swept up in the revolutionary fight for independence, and Jade becomes a sought-after performer with a new romantic prospect of noble birth. Soon Jade must decide whether she will risk everything for the one who would do the same for her.

From the perfumed chambers of a courtesan school in Pyongyang to the glamorous cafes of a modernizing Seoul and the boreal forests of Manchuria, where battles rage, Juhea Kim’s unforgettable characters forge their own destinies as they wager their nation’s. Immersive and elegant, Beasts of a Little Land unveils a world where friends become enemies, enemies become saviors, heroes are persecuted, and beasts take many shapes.

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Park Kyongni | The Age of Doubt

The Age of Doubt collects some of Pak Kyongni’s most famous works, including her 1955 debut and other stories featuring characters that would appear in her 21-volume epic, Toji.

Many of Pak’s stories reflect her own turbulent experiences during the period following the Korean war and the various South Korean dictatorships throughout the twentieth century.

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Sumi Hahn | The Mermaid From Jeju

An “entrancing” historical fiction debut “brimming with lyricism and magic” that explores what it means to truly love in the wake of devastation—inspired by true events on Korea’s Jeju Island (Jennifer Rosner, The Yellow Bird Sings).

In the aftermath of World War II, Goh Junja is a girl just coming into her own. She is the latest successful deep sea diver in a family of strong haenyeo. Confident she is a woman now, Junja urges her mother to allow her to make the Goh family's annual trip to Mt. Halla, where they trade abalone and other sea delicacies for pork. Junja, a sea village girl, has never been to the mountains, where it smells like mushrooms and earth. While there, she falls in love with a mountain boy Yang Suwol, who rescues her after a particularly harrowing journey. But when Junja returns one day later, it is just in time to see her mother take her last breath, beaten by the waves during a dive she was taking in Junja's place.

Spiraling in grief, Junja sees her younger siblings sent to live with their estranged father. Everywhere she turns, Junja is haunted by the loss of her mother, from the meticulously tended herb garden that has now begun to sprout weeds, to the field where their bed sheets are beaten. She has only her grandmother and herself. But the world moves on without Junja.

The political climate is perilous. Still reeling from Japan's forced withdrawal from the peninsula, Korea is forced to accommodate the rapid establishment of US troops. Junja's canny grandmother, who lived through the Japanese invasion that led to Korea's

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Kim Man Jung | The Nine Cloud Dream

Often considered the highest achievement in Korean fiction, The Nine Cloud Dream poses the question: Will the life we dream of truly make us happy? Written in 17th-century Korea, this classic novel’s wondrous story begins when a young monk living on a sacred Lotus Peak in China succumbs to the temptation of eight fairy maidens. For doubting his master’s Buddhist teachings, the monk is forced to endure a strange punishment: reincarnation as the most ideal of men.
 
On his journey through this new life full of material, martial, and sensual accomplishments beyond his wildest dreams, he encounters the eight fairies in human form, each one furthering his path towards understanding the fleeting value of his good fortune. As his successes grow, he comes closer and closer to finally comprehending the fundamental truths of the Buddha’s teachings. Like Hesse’s Siddhartha, The Nine Cloud Dream is an unforgettable tale that explores the meaning of a good life and the virtue of living simply with mindfulness.
 
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Han Kang | The Vegetarian

“Both terrifying and terrific.”—Lauren Groff
“Provocative [and] shocking.”—The Washington Post

Before the nightmares began, Yeong-hye and her husband lived an ordinary, controlled life. But the dreams—invasive images of blood and brutality—torture her, driving Yeong-hye to purge her mind and renounce eating meat altogether. It’s a small act of independence, but it interrupts her marriage and sets into motion an increasingly grotesque chain of events at home. As her husband, her brother-in-law and sister each fight to reassert their control, Yeong-hye obsessively defends the choice that’s become sacred to her. Soon their attempts turn desperate, subjecting first her mind, and then her body, to ever more intrusive and perverse violations, sending Yeong-hye spiraling into a dangerous, bizarre estrangement, not only from those closest to her, but also from herself. 
 
Celebrated by critics around the world, The Vegetarian is a darkly allegorical, Kafka-esque tale of power, obsession, and one woman’s struggle to break free from the violence both without and within her.

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Kim Bo Young | On The Origin of Species and Other Stories

Longlisted for National Book Award in Translated Literature, 2021

Straddling science fiction, fantasy and myth, the writings of award-winning author Bo-Young Kim have garnered a cult following in South Korea, where she is widely acknowledged as a pioneer and inspiration. On the Origin of Species makes available for the first time in English some of Kim’s most acclaimed stories, as well as an essay on science fiction.

Her strikingly original, thought-provoking work teems with human and non-human beings, all of whom are striving to survive through evolution, whether biologically, technologically or socially. Kim’s literature of ideas offers some of the most rigorous and surprisingly poignant reflections on posthuman existence being written today.

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Kyung Sook Shin | The Court Dancer

When a novice French diplomat arrives for an audience with the Emperor, he is enraptured by the Joseon Dynasty’s magnificent culture, then at its zenith. But all fades away when he sees Yi Jin perform the traditional Dance of the Spring Oriole. Though well aware that women of the court belong to the palace, the young diplomat confesses his love to the Emperor, and gains permission for Yi Jin to accompany him back to France.

A world away in Belle Epoque Paris, Yi Jin lives a free, independent life, away from the gilded cage of the court, and begins translating and publishing Joseon literature into French with another Korean student. But even in this new world, great sorrow awaits her. Betrayal, jealousy, and intrigue abound, culminating with the tragic assassination of the last Joseon empress—and the poisoned pages of a book.

Rich with historic detail and filled with luminous characters, Korea’s most beloved novelist brings a lost era to life in a story that will resonate long after the final page.

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Kim Bo Young | I'm Waiting For You and Other Stories

In this mind-expanding work of speculative fiction, available in English for the first time, one of South Korea’s most treasured writers explores the driving forces of humanity—love, hope, creation, destruction, and the very meaning of existence—in two pairs of thematically interconnected stories.

Two worlds, four stories, infinite possibilities 

In “I’m Waiting for You” and “On My Way,” an engaged couple coordinate their separate missions to distant corners of the galaxy to ensure—through relativity—they can arrive back on Earth simultaneously to make it down the aisle. But small incidents wreak havoc on space and time, driving their wedding date further away. As centuries on Earth pass and the land and climate change, one thing is constant: the desire of the lovers to be together. In two separate yet linked stories, Kim Bo-Young cleverly demonstrate the idea love that is timeless and hope springs eternal, despite seemingly insurmountable challenges and the deepest despair.

In “The Prophet of Corruption” and “That One Life,” humanity is viewed through the eyes of its creators: godlike beings for which everything on Earth—from the richest woman to a speck of dirt—is an extension of their will. When one of the creations questions the righteousness of this arrangement, it is deemed a perversion—a disease—that must be excised and cured. Yet the Prophet Naban, whose “child” is rebelling, isn’t sure the rebellion is bad. What if that which is considered criminal is instead the natural order—and those who condemn it corrupt? Exploring the dichotomy between the philosophical and the corporeal, Kim ponders the fate of free-will, as she considers the most basic of questions: who am I?

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June Hur | Silence of Bones

June Hur's elegant and haunting debut The Silence of Bones is a bloody YA historical mystery tale perfect for fans of Kerri Maniscalco and Renée Ahdieh.

I have a mouth, but I mustn't speak;
Ears, but I mustn't hear;
Eyes, but I mustn't see.

1800, Joseon (Korea). Homesick and orphaned sixteen-year-old Seol is living out the ancient curse: “May you live in interesting times.” Indentured to the police bureau, she’s been tasked with assisting a well-respected young inspector with the investigation into the politically charged murder of a noblewoman.

As they delve deeper into the dead woman's secrets, Seol forms an unlikely bond of friendship with the inspector. But her loyalty is tested when he becomes the prime suspect, and Seol may be the only one capable of discovering what truly happened on the night of the murder.

But in a land where silence and obedience are valued above all else, curiosity can be deadly.

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June Hur | The Forest of Stolen Girls

Suspenseful and richly atmospheric, June Hur's The Forest of Stolen Girls is a haunting historical mystery sure to keep readers guessing until the last page.

1426, Joseon (Korea). Hwani's family has never been the same since she and her younger sister went missing and were later found unconscious in the forest near a gruesome crime scene.

Years later, Detective Min—Hwani's father—learns that thirteen girls have recently disappeared from the same forest that nearly stole his daughters. He travels to their hometown on the island of Jeju to investigate… only to vanish as well.

Determined to find her father and solve the case that tore their family apart, Hwani returns home to pick up the trail. As she digs into the secrets of the small village—and collides with her now estranged sister, Maewol—Hwani comes to realize that the answer could lie within her own buried memories of what happened in the forest all those years ago.

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June Hur | The Red Palace

To enter the palace means to walk a path stained in blood...

Joseon (Korea), 1758. There are few options available to illegitimate daughters in the capital city, but through hard work and study, eighteen-year-old Hyeon has earned a position as a palace nurse. All she wants is to keep her head down, do a good job, and perhaps finally win her estranged father's approval.

But Hyeon is suddenly thrust into the dark and dangerous world of court politics when someone murders four women in a single night, and the prime suspect is Hyeon's closest friend and mentor. Determined to prove her beloved teacher's innocence, Hyeon launches her own secret investigation.

In her hunt for the truth, she encounters Eojin, a young police inspector also searching for the killer. When evidence begins to point to the Crown Prince himself as the murderer, Hyeon and Eojin must work together to search the darkest corners of the palace to uncover the deadly secrets behind the bloodshed.

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Korean Teen / Romance Lit

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Min Jin Lee | Free Food For Millionaires

In this "mesmerizing" novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Pachinko, the Korean-American daughter of first-generation immigrants strives to join Manhattan's inner circle (USA Today).

Meet Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants immersed in a glamorous Manhattan lifestyle she can't afford. Casey is eager to make it on her own, away from the judgements of her parents' tight-knit community, but she soon finds that her Princeton economics degree isn't enough to rid her of ever-growing credit card debt and a toxic boyfriend. When a chance encounter with an old friend lands her a new opportunity, she's determined to carve a space for herself in a glittering world of privilege, power, and wealth-but at what cost?

Set in a city where millionaires scramble for the free lunches the poor are too proud to accept, this sharp-eyed epic of love, greed, and ambition is a compelling portrait of intergenerational strife, immigrant struggle, and social and economic mobility. Addictively readable, Min Jin Lee's bestselling debut Free Food for Millionaires exposes the intricate layers of a community clinging to its old ways in a city packed with haves and have-nots

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Won Pyung Sohn | Almond

This story is, in short, about a monster meeting another monster.  One of the monsters is me.

Yunjae was born with a brain condition called Alexithymia that makes it hard for him to feel emotions like fear or anger. He does not have friends—the two almond-shaped neurons located deep in his brain have seen to that—but his devoted mother and grandmother provide him with a safe and content life. Their little home above his mother’s used bookstore is decorated with colorful Post-it notes that remind him when to smile, when to say "thank you," and when to laugh.

Then on Christmas Eve—Yunjae’s sixteenth birthday—everything changes. A shocking act of random violence shatters his world, leaving him alone and on his own. Struggling to cope with his loss, Yunjae retreats into silent isolation, until troubled teenager Gon arrives at his school, and they develop a surprising bond. As Yunjae begins to open his life to new people—including a girl at school—something slowly changes inside him. And when Gon suddenly finds his life at risk, Yunjae will have the chance to step outside of every comfort zone he has created to perhaps become the hero he never thought he would be.

Readers of Wonder by R.J. Palaccio will appreciate this "resonant" story that "gives Yunjae the courage to claim an entirely different story." (Booklist, starred review)

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Kyung Sook Shin | I'll Be Right There

How friendship, European literature, and a charismatic professor defy war, oppression, and the absurd
 
Set in 1980s South Korea amid the tremors of political revolution, I’ll Be Right There follows Jung Yoon, a highly literate, twenty-something woman, as she recounts her tragic personal history as well as those of her three intimate college friends. When Yoon receives a distressing phone call from her ex-boyfriend after eight years of separation, memories of a tumultuous youth begin to resurface, forcing her to re-live the most intense period of her life. With profound intellectual and emotional insight, she revisits the death of her beloved mother, the strong bond with her now-dying former college professor, the excitement of her first love, and the friendships forged out of a shared sense of isolation and grief.
 
Yoon’s formative experiences, which highlight both the fragility and force of personal connection in an era of absolute uncertainty, become immediately palpable. Shin makes the foreign and esoteric utterly familiar: her use of European literature as an interpreter of emotion and experience bridges any gaps between East and West. Love, friendship, and solitude are the same everywhere, as this book makes poignantly clear

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Sang Young Park | Love In The Big City

A funny, transporting, surprising, and poignant novel that was one of the highest-selling debuts of recent years in Korea, Love in the Big City tells the story of a young gay man searching for happiness in the lonely city of Seoul

Love in the Big City is the English-language debut of Sang Young Park, one of Korea’s most exciting young writers. A runaway bestseller, the novel hit the top five lists of all the major bookstores, went into twenty-six printings, and was praised for its unique literary voice and perspective. It is now poised to capture a worldwide readership.

Young is a cynical yet fun-loving Korean student who pinballs from home to class to the beds of recent Tinder matches. He and Jaehee, his female best friend and roommate, frequent nearby bars where they push away their anxieties about their love lives, families, and money with rounds of soju and ice-cold Marlboro Reds that they keep in their freezer. Yet over time, even Jaehee leaves Young to settle down, leaving him alone to care for his ailing mother and to find companionship in his relationships with a series of men, including one whose handsomeness is matched by his coldness, and another who might end up being the great love of his life.

A brilliantly written novel that takes us into the glittering nighttime of Seoul and the bleary-eyed morning after with both humor and emotion, Love in the Big City is a wry portrait of millennial loneliness as well as the abundant joys of queer life.

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Kim Sagwa | B, Book and Me

Best friends b and Rang are all each other have. Their parents are absent, their teachers avert their eyes when they walk by. Everyone else in town acts like they live in Seoul even though it's painfully obvious they don’t. When Rang begins to be bullied horribly by the boys in baseball hats, b fends them off. But one day Rang unintentionally tells the whole class about b’s dying sister and how her family is poor, and each of them finds herself desperately alone. The only place they can reclaim themselves, and perhaps each other, is beyond the part of town where lunatics live—the End.

In a piercing, heartbreaking, and astonishingly honest voice, Kim Sagwa’s b, Book, and Me walks the precipice between youth and adulthood, reminding us how perilous the edge can be.

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Korean Non Fiction (Healing) Lit

Nonfiction is a genre of literature based on facts. The people, events, and settings in nonfiction writing are real. There are two main types of nonfiction writing: literary nonfiction and informative nonfiction. Literary nonfiction often uses storytelling to convey facts, such as a memoir or journal. Informative nonfiction includes articles and interviews.

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Kim Soo Hyun | I Decided To Live As Me

Published in South Korea by Woods of Mind Books. More than 1 million titles sold worldwide

- Don’t be kind to those who aren’t kind to you
- Be proud of who you are
- Don’t be swayed by what others say
- Be completely happy as an ordinary person
- Don’t live to meet the expectations of others
- Love the imperfection
- And many more A to-do list for your adult life

You don’t need to feel bad while looking at other people’s social media sites, make excuses for yourself, and be understood by everyone. You don’t have to blindly work hard just because you’re anxious, and to succumb to the prescribed answers. You don’t have to get hurt by passersby in your life anymore, be swayed by what others say, and think that problems are yours alone. This book will show you the most essential thing to do, and that is to live as you.

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Haemin Sunim | Love For Imperfect Things

A #1 internationally bestselling book of spiritual wisdom about learning to love ourselves, with all our imperfections, by the Buddhist author of The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down

Many of us respond to the pressures of life by turning inward and ignoring problems, sometimes resulting in anxiety or depression. Others react by working harder at the office, at school, or at home, hoping that this will make ourselves and the people we love happier. But what if being yourself is enough? Just as we are advised on airplanes to take our own oxygen first before helping others, we must first be at peace with ourselves before we can be at peace with the world around us.

In this beautiful follow-up to his international bestseller The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down, Zen Buddhist monk Haemin Sunim turns his trademark wisdom to the art of self-care, arguing that only by accepting yourself--and the flaws that make you who you are--can you have compassionate and fulfilling relationships with your partner, your family, and your friends. With more than thirty-five full-color illustrations, Love for Imperfect Things will appeal to both your eyes and your heart, and help you learn to love yourself, your life, and everyone in it

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Baek Se Hee | I Want To Die But I Want to Eat Tteokbokki

The South Korean runaway bestseller, an intimate therapy memoir translated by International Booker Prize shortlisted Anton Hur.

PSYCHIATRIST: So how can I help you?

ME: I don't know, I'm – what's the word – depressed? Do I have to go into detail?

Baek Sehee is a successful young social media director at a publishing house when she begins seeing a psychiatrist about her - what to call it? - depression? She feels persistently low, anxious, endlessly self-doubting, but also highly judgmental of others. She hides her feelings well at work and with friends, performing the calmness her lifestyle demands. The effort is exhausting, overwhelming, and keeps her from forming deep relationships. This can't be normal. But if she's so hopeless, why can she always summon a desire for her favorite street food: the hot, spicy rice cake, tteokbokki? Is this just what life is like?

Recording her dialogues with her psychiatrist over a twelve-week period, and expanding on each session with her own reflective micro-essays, Baek begins to disentangle the feedback loops, knee-jerk reactions, and harmful behaviors that keep her locked in a cycle of self-abuse. Part memoir, part self-help book, I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki is a book to keep close and to reach for in times of darkness. It will appeal to anyone who has ever felt alone or unjustified in their everyday despair.

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Han Kang | The White Book

“Stunningly beautiful writing . . . delicate and gorgeous . . . one of the smartest reflections on what it means to remember those we’ve lost.”—NPR
 
While on a writer’s residency, a nameless narrator focuses on the color white to creatively channel her inner pain. Through lyrical, interconnected stories, she grapples with the tragedy that has haunted her family, attempting to make sense of her older sister’s death using the color white. From trying to imagine her mother’s first time producing breast milk to watching the snow fall and meditating on the impermanence of life, she weaves a poignant, heartfelt story of the omnipresence of grief and the ways we perceive the world around us.
 
In captivating, starkly beautiful language, The White Book offers a multilayered exploration of color and its absence, of the tenacity and fragility of the human spirit, and of our attempts to graft new life from the ashes of destruction.

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Haemin Sunim | The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down

The multimillion-copy bestselling book of spiritual wisdom about the importance of slowing down in our fast-paced world

Is it the world that’s busy, or is it my mind?

The world moves fast, but that doesn’t mean we have to. This bestselling mindfulness guide by Haemin Sunim (which means “spontaneous wisdom”), a renowned Buddhist meditation teacher born in Korea and educated in the United States, illuminates a path to inner peace and balance amid the overwhelming demands of everyday life.

By offering guideposts to well-being and happiness in eight areas—including relationships, love, and spirituality—Haemin Sunim emphasizes the importance of forging a deeper connection with others and being compassionate and forgiving toward ourselves. The more than twenty full-color illustrations that accompany his teachings serve as calming visual interludes, encouraging us to notice that when you slow down, the world slows down with you.

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Ra Bin Kwon | Yearning For Home While I'm At Home

The book was recommended by BTS member Taehyung during his interview in the 2020 Mini Masterclass interview!

Have you ever felt so lonely that you wish you could disappear? Are there days when you feel so heavy with sadness that all you could do is crouch down?

Find comfort, discover your strength and fall in love again as this book boldly takes a deep dive into the feelings of loneliness, anxiety and heartbreak.

Yearning from Home While I’m at Home is a book that doesn’t tell you what to do. It doesn’t have a rigid checklist of steps on how to heal from emotional wounds. Instead, it’s a book that shares your pain and  embraces you as you find your way towards happiness.

In this book you will find:
How to fall in love again when you’ve been hurt before
Why you deserve happiness more than anyone else
How you can overcome and endure life when it gets weary
Why people drift apart and break up
How to appreciate moments of small but certain happiness, and
What “home” really means to you

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Jae Hoon Won | There Are No Bad People In The World

The English-translated version of the book that J-hope of BTS recommended in his Vlive

Discover stories that allow you to explore the world from a new perspective to realize that There Are No Bad People in The World.

Explore new philosophies and discover the wisdom hidden within each story.
- What would you wish for if you were in a wish-granting house at the top of a building?
- Why do we need instructions to cross Mapo Bridge (also known as Bridge of Life)?
- If you were a magician bound to disappear after granting three wishes, would you still make them happen?

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