- Overview
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This is a book to soothe a troubled mind before or after parting with a pet.
- Book Intro
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(English) The Rest Stop
This is a story that provides comfort for those who have had to say goodbye to a beloved pet. It takes place in a small log cabin deep in the forest that serves as a makeshift rest area for travelers. There is a boy who is guarding the place alone.
Knock, knock.
"Come in," the boy says.
A cat enters the rest area upon the boy's invitation. "Have a warm cup of tea and take your time to tell me what's on your mind," the boy says, handing the cat a cup of tea with a smile.
"Actually, to tell you the truth," the cat begins to share the thoughts and feelings that it has not been able to express until now to the boy.
- About the Author
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Jung Mijin
(English) Mijin Jung is working as a writer for movie. Jung is a writer now, but her childhood dream was to be a painter. She was thinking about how to achieve her childhood dream and she decided to make a picture book.
(Russian) Это совместная работа писателя Чон Ми Джин и художницы Ким Сора, которых полюбили за книгу <Знаешь, мистер Кто>. Интуитивно понятный сюжет, чувственные картины и режиссура создали ясную и прекрасную работу.
(Japanese) シナリオ作家として活動中。 物書きをしているが、子供の頃の夢は画家だった。 子供の頃の夢と現在の夢を一緒に叶える方法を考えた末、絵本を作るようになった。
Gu Jaseon
(English) Jaseon Gu majored in Animation at the Korea National University of Arts. Gu's works include two short anime films, <From the Bear> and <Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-BEAR>, and a picture book, <A Fox and a Book>.
(Japanese) 韓国芸術総合学校でアニメーションを専攻しました。 短編アニメーション『ドレミファソラシグマ』、『クマから』、創作絵本『キツネの本』を作りました。