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Hwang Bo-Reum
“I wanted to write what I want to read. Stories of people who find their own pace and direction, of people who believe in others and wait by their side as they go through difficult times, lost in worry. Stories of those who support others, who celebrate small efforts and resolve in a society that puts people – and everything about them – down once they take a fall. Stories that bring comfort, providing a pat on the shoulder for those who’ve lost the joy in life, having pushed themselves too hard to do well.”
Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop

Hwang Bo-Reum
“You might not notice right away, but everyone in the novel is taking small steps forward, whether it’s learning something new, or making a change to their lives. What they’re doing might be far from achieving what society deems as success, but they’re growing and changing through their consistent efforts – taking several steps away from where they started off. How others judge where they stand – be it high or low, good or bad – doesn’t matter to them. The fact that they’ve progressed, and are happy where they are, is sufficient. The yardstick to measure one’s life lies within oneself. And that’s good enough.”
Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop

Andie Powers
“My mother says that "if you hold a shell close to your ear and are very quiet, you can hear the entire ocean sing.”
andie powers, I Am Quiet: A Story for the Introvert in All of Us

Hwang Bo-Reum
“Books are not meant to remain in your mind, but in your heart. Maybe they exist in your mind too, but as something more than memories. At a crossroads in life, a forgotten sentence or a story from years ago can come back to offer an invisible hand and guide you to a decision. Personally, I feel like the books I've read led me to make the choices I've made in life. While I may not remember all the details, the stories continue to exert a quiet influence on me.”
Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop

Alfred Adler
“It is not a lower form of intelligence but a different form of thinking.”
Alfred Adler, The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler

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