
Shaker
- YA/Fantasy
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:May,2024
- Pages:268
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:140mm×205mm
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★Lee Hee-young’s books are perennial Top-3 checkouts in Korean middle- and high-school libraries, and her works have been licensed into Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indonesian, and more. Seoul’s Office of Education selected her representative work Paint for its “Books That Shape a Life” list and developed an “emotional-healing” curriculum around it.
★With prose lighter than a cicada’s wing, Lee tackles the heaviest questions of growing up—making teenage readers weep for a future they have yet to meet and grown-ups forgive a past they can never change.
Description
“So, If I drink this, I can go wherever I want to go. Right?” 32-year
old Na-woo follows a cat he stumbles upon and drinks a non-alcoholic cocktail at the bar. When he wakes up the next day, he finds himself in the universe where he is 19 years old again when tainted with his most painful memories – his best friend died from a tragic accident. Na-woo has a second chance but then he needs to decide the priority between love and friendship. He travels back like five times and at the end he realizes what the most important thing is – here, and now.
Author
The author won Rookie of the Year Award at the 1st Kim Seung-Ok Literary Award in 2013 with her short story. She has become a leader in the teen novel market winning various awards including the 10th 5.18 Literary Award for novels, Grand prize at the 3rd Deung-dae Literature Award, Excellence prize at the KB Creative Writing Contest, and the 12th Chang-bi Prize for Young Adult Fiction. Her previous titles include , , and .