[Global Economic Times] ‘Deep Love, A Little History’, a book about the concerns and love of a new mother raising a daughter, and about growing and empathizing with her daughter, has been published.
This book tells the story of 10 years of trial and error and failure with her daughter in Daechi-dong, known as the center of private education in Korea, and the love and learning gained through small but precious achievements. In a fiercely competitive environment where competition and achievement are demanded as if they were natural, the story depicts a woman growing up with her daughter, going from a novice mother to becoming a mother, learning things more important than grades.
Author Lee Hwa-jeong worked as a brand consulting director at Seongdong Planning, a comprehensive advertising agency, for about 10 years. When I became pregnant with my daughter, I retired and devoted myself to raising children, and recently joined the ranks of working mothers.
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