▲ Even if it's dark in front of my eyes, I won't stop moving on. / From the bottom of my mouth / Semicolon
It is a record of growth in which the author, whose daily life has collapsed due to exhaustion of his body and mind, has gained the strength to go back to taking care of one meal every day to get himself back on his feet. Illustrator Yoo Gung-sa restored his daily vitality by moving his hands to make a meal, and then captured each day through writings and paintings that he wanted to do well and that he could do well.
▲ the consolation of language / by Kwak Mi-sung / Oriental Books
It is a new work by Kwak Mi-sung, who has introduced France inside and outside
. It is a work about the journey to embodying an unfamiliar foreign language, a French liberation journal, and an intimate record of how non-native languages change lives. Interesting episodes about French culture and the French that slowly caught the eye of the author further expand the book's appearance. It is a book that conveys the comfort of a deep language to those who dream of another life, those who stand in front of an unknown door called a foreign language, and those who are already on their way.
▲ I am a meditator. / Eun Jong-jeo / Thium
From the perspective that life should eventually become meditation, life-oriented meditation essays can be approached lightly and comfortably to beginners who are interested in and curious about meditation but are forced to be passive in meditation activities. In that sense, this book is a rare guide that allows you to take your first step in meditation. The author talks about what he felt in his daily life as a teacher or as a doban who has learned one step ahead of him through trial and error while devoting his whole life to meditation.
▲ I don't want to sleep / Ryu Ho-seon / Spring sunshine
Writer Ryu Ho-seon, who is also a teacher at
Elementary School, said, 'I don't want to use it!', I don't want to lose!The third series of "No!" after "I don't want to sleep!"》 has been published. The children's psychology was vividly written, and Park Jung-seop added a humorous painting to enhance the taste of writing. From a very young age, he was a wonderful spokesperson for children who missed the night when they couldn't play to their heart's content because they were busy with school, homework, and work. The calm song that followed the lullaby lyrics that Mrs. Tori sang will warm up the heart of the child who hates him and the heart of an adult who is exhausted from putting her child to sleep.
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