Cute, Seokone Bathhouse

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◆Braver at Night= The author exists between the responsibility to devote herself as a wife, mother, and daughter, and the desire to be loved and recognized socially. She carefully examines her own desires and boldly expresses the fundamental anxieties of human beings. Her voice does not remain with the poetic self wandering in alienation. It points to our own faces constantly conflicted and struggling between desire and limits. (Written by Anne Sexton / Translated by Jeong Eun-gwi / Minumsa)


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◆365 Mathematics= This book brings together a variety of mathematical stories, from curiosity-provoking puzzles to still unsolved problems awaiting challengers. It selects stories far removed from the boring and difficult memories of the past to convey the infinite fun of mathematics. It is structured so that one can read one piece every day for a year, continuously developing mathematical thinking skills. (Written by Park Bu-seong, Jeong Gyeong-hoon, Lee Han-jin, Lee Jong-gyu, Lee Cheol-hee / Science Books)



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◆Cute, Seokone Bathhouse= A witty illustrated essay capturing the heartwarming scenes one imagines when thinking of a bathhouse. It uniquely unfolds bathhouse items and memories that anyone can relate to. It enhances fun and humor by characterizing and telling stories about things like the dead skin shed from the body. It sincerely and warmly explores the disappearing bathhouse scenes and thoughts on bathhouses in the contactless era. (Written by Seokottae / Drawer’s Weather)


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