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One Morning
: (Indonesian) Suatu Pagi

Author

LEE, JINHEE

Publisher

Gloyeon

Categories

Picture Books

Audience

6~8 years old
9~12 years old
Youth
Young Adult
Adult

Overseas Licensing

Japan, Taiwan, China, Vietnam

Keywords

  • #Indonesia online Consultation
  • #lose
  • #picture book
  • #deer
  • #sympathy

Copyright Contact

Seunghyun Oh

  • Publication Date

    2012-12-25
  • No. of pages

    54
  • ISBN

    9788992704632
  • Dimensions

    233 * 265
Overview

A beautiful trip of a deer that lost a horn touched by the pain of loss.

Book Intro

(Indonesian) Suatu pagi, seekor rusa yang tahu kalau satu tanduknya hilang memutuskan untuk pergi berwisata. Buku ini menampilkan gambar yang indah dari sosok rusa yang terluka karena kehilangan tanduk malah berkembang berkat wisata.

 

(English) Discovering the loss of a valuable thing early in the morning causes quite an upheaval. The deer living in the woods had this experience as he found himself without a horn. At first, he did not even notice the horn had vanished! Mourning this loss, he looks
for his horn. Can he really find his lost horn?
The intricate illustrations of the deer without its horn captivate the eyes of the reader. The illustrations depict the deer meeting other friends in search of the horn so the readers can better sympathize with him. They can also appreciate the beautiful portrayal of the deer’s emotions with these illustrations.

About the Author

LEE, JINHEE



I want to create picturebooks that children, adults and animals love. I like forests and strolling about them, seeing all the furry animals and writing about small sparkling moments in my mind at quiet moments. I also draw pictures of my conversations with acquintances, the air during the walk, and the cuteness found. My picturebook is a piece of thread that is gathered in such small pieces. I want to put the moments that are in my daily life in my writing and drawing with a pure heart resembling animals.

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10th MOE Bookstore managers in Japan


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