- Overview
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This is a comforting story about how a scar can actually be a good thing.
- Book Intro
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Just like Ippeuni, who was hurt and sad over being torn but was able to return to her owner in the end thanks to the sewing scar, we get to find our true mature selves and return to the places we want to be thanks to the unavoidable distresses big and small that we experience. This book gives comfort in telling us not to be too sad for too long.
- About the Author
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Kim Hyungjun
Kim Hyungjun (M) majored in Korean Language and Literature at Joong-Ang University and is currently a key journalist and manager of the Methodist Church Newspaper and the leader of the Hanullim Male Missionary Choir. In his spare time, he writes about three themes: success, health and faith.
His previous books include Be Thankful for Every Thing and The Day: The First War, a fantasy novel about Noah’s Ark in the bible.
Kim Kyungjin
Kim Kyungjin (F) has a major in Visual Communication Design from Seoul Women’s University. At present, she is working in the design team of the editing department at the Hankook Ilbo. Books she has illustrated include 5% and Characters in the Bible told by Gong Ji-young: Joshua, a bible storybook. She has also illustrated for magazines such as Auditorium, Gulreongsoe and Thinking Moms.
- Recommendation
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Bookmaster at Gwanghwamun Kyobo Book Centre, Recommended book
- Selection
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YES24, Recommended Books by MD, Focus on Children category Interpark, New Books This Month Aladdin Communication, Recommended New Books YTN Radio's This is Lee Mi-ryeong of Knowledge Cafe, Aug. 24, 2012, Today's Book Daekyo, Reading textbook for Sobics brand