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Published by: Nha Nam
Publisher: Dan Tri Publishing House
Author: Shin Kyung-Sook
Cover Type: Soft Cover
Number of pages: 323
Year of publication: 2023
Take Care of Mom The novel *Take Care of Mom* by Korean author Kyung-sook Shin opens with the chaotic scene of a family. The mother is lost while preparing to board the subway with her husband at a Seoul station. The two were planning to visit their eldest son. The eldest daughter, Chi-hon, is the one who writes the missing person notice on behalf of the family. “Appearance: Short, salt-and-pepper hair, high cheekbones, wearing a light blue shirt, white jacket, and beige pleated skirt when she went missing.” In her subconscious, Chi-hon still thinks of her mother as someone who “walks among the crowds with a demeanor that could threaten even the towering buildings looking down from above.” Meanwhile, passersby respond to her missing person notice with descriptions of “an old woman wandering aimlessly, occasionally sitting down on the street or standing blankly before the escalator.” Could that be…
Publisher: Dan Tri Publishing House
Author: Shin Kyung-Sook
Cover Type: Soft Cover
Number of pages: 323
Year of publication: 2023
Take Care of Mom The novel *Take Care of Mom* by Korean author Kyung-sook Shin opens with the chaotic scene of a family. The mother is lost while preparing to board the subway with her husband at a Seoul station. The two were planning to visit their eldest son. The eldest daughter, Chi-hon, is the one who writes the missing person notice on behalf of the family. “Appearance: Short, salt-and-pepper hair, high cheekbones, wearing a light blue shirt, white jacket, and beige pleated skirt when she went missing.” In her subconscious, Chi-hon still thinks of her mother as someone who “walks among the crowds with a demeanor that could threaten even the towering buildings looking down from above.” Meanwhile, passersby respond to her missing person notice with descriptions of “an old woman wandering aimlessly, occasionally sitting down on the street or standing blankly before the escalator.” Could that be…