"I'm looking for a bookkeeper who gave me a book when I was homeless".

2024.11.15 PM 02:12
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A writer who wrote original novels such as the movies "Tunnel" and "Wish" has become a hot topic by posting that she is looking for a benefactor who handed her a book when she was homeless.The author of

posted a message on his social media (SNS) account on the 13th, saying he was looking for a benefactor who had shown goodwill to him in the past.

"I was reading for three days at a bookstore near Seoul Station when I was homeless 20 years ago," he said. "There was nowhere else to go, and the only leisure place was a bookstore where I could read stories rather than a station."

"On the third day, a complaint came in that the employee, who had been waiting for it, smelled like it. Please leave.' At that moment, my face turned red and I hurriedly left the bookstore, he explained. "At that time, the voice of 'Excuse me' was delivered to my equivalent."

At that time, it was another employee I saw at the bookstore who called up the writer So. Writer So said she stepped back without realizing it, but the employee shouted, "Wait a minute!" as she noticed her behavior.

Then the employee said, 'You only read this book. He said, "You didn't read it all, right?" and gave himself a book as a gift, and author So thanked him, saying, "I'll give you my work as a gift later."The author of

said, "She was the first person to show kindness to me, who was homeless, and she was the only person who gave me confidence that I could be a writer. I really want to find her and say hello."

Netizens responded, "It's a warm story" and "I really hope to meet you," cheering for writer So.

Starting with the original "I was a Ten Pro" of the movie "Beasty Boys," the author of the original "I was a Ten Pro," and the adaptation and script of the films "Wish" and "Tunnel" made his name known.

Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.

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