[New Release] 'Josik: Thoughts While Eating Breakfast' and More
◆Breakfast: Thoughts While Eating Morning Meal=Reflecting on countless morning scenes encountered in life. It is a process of finding joy in daily life by following memories derived from the first meal of the day. By contrasting various breakfasts appearing in movies and literature, it awakens emotions that are easily overlooked in works. "I hope I can start lightly with this feeling again tomorrow morning. Good night, so that it can be a good morning." (Written by Lee Da-hye / Semicolon)
◆Opening Today’s Court=Legal stories written from the perspective of ordinary people. It examines issues that stirred up newspapers and news with legal and logical thinking. By fairly considering the positions of conflicting parties, it identifies the points of dispute and helps readers find reasonable solutions. It reminds us that law, often thought to be the exclusive domain of legal experts or the judiciary, is closely connected to everyday life. (Written by Heo Seung / Book Trigger)
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◆From the Window of Life=The author is a prominent celebrity in Japan. The essays, written in spare moments while traversing movies, songs, and variety shows, reveal a pure, unadorned face hidden behind dazzling lights and roles. Reflecting carefully on life, selfishness and narcissism are erased. The author sincerely conveys feelings to those around and appreciates ordinary daily life. "I have come to be able to zoom in on moments in life that are not alone." (Written by Hoshino Gen / Translated by Jeon Gyeong-a / Minumsa)
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