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◆Making Peace with the Dining Table = A renowned British baker, food essayist, and culinary researcher shares ways to 'eat well.' Rather than focusing on methods to make food taste better, it emphasizes the relationship between oneself and food and the joy derived from it. "Through cooking and eating, we can heal our relationship with ourselves, soothe daily stress and anxiety, and improve overall mental health." (Written by Ruby Tan / Translated by Kim Minsu / Minumsa)


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◆Dangun Myth and Ancient Korean History = Reveals hidden truths of our history through stories contained in the Dangun myth and ancient folklore. This book proposes the hypothesis that our national ancestor (Gukjo) was not the fictional 'Dangun' existing only in myths, but a real historical figure named 'Dangun.' This is part of the author's passionate effort to illuminate our obscured history by reconstructing the broken ancient history into an easily understandable narrative. (Written by Kim Seongbae / BG Book Gallery)



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◆Our People = The fourth collection of short stories by writer Park Solmoe. It compiles eight works published between 2016 and 2020. The narrators in the book imagine life conditions that were never actually chosen but could have been possible, repeatedly depicting the lives of someone who might have lived according to those imaginations. A book that evokes quantum mechanics and parallel universe theories. (Written by Park Solmoe / Changbi)


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