- Overview
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A story about the love of four men and women told through a prism in various colors that illuminates the heart.
- Book Intro
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The author delved into the various growing pains brought about by establishing a relationship with others to write this book, asking how much she can reflect on the relationships between adults, such as that of love and romance, and how much she can love herself. Do-won is a man whose love has faded, and Jae-in forcibly endures wounds and regrets. Ye-jin can't stop loving even through hurt and regret, and Ho-gye is unable to let a single person into his heart. The author tells a story of love with these four protagonists through dense sentences conveyed in a gentle tone.
- About the Author
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Sohn Won-pyung
Sohn Won-pyung was born in Seoul. She studied Sociology and Philosophy at Sogang University and film directing at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. She received the 6th Cine21 Movie Critic Award in 2001 and the Scenario Synopsis Award at the 3rd Scientific Technology Creative Literary Contest for her work Believing in Moments in 2006. She has written and directed many short films, including Ooh, You Make Me Sick and The Meaning of You. ALMOND or her first novel, won the 10th Changbi Adolescent Literary Award. Her second novel, Counterattack at Thirty, received the 5th Jeju April 3rd Peace Literary Award.