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Hwang Boreum () is a South Korean writer, whose debut novel, '' Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop'' became an overnight hit and was translated to several languages. The book's Japanese translation won the
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in 2024. The novel sold over 300,000 copies in South Korea.


Life and career

Hwang studied
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and worked as a software engineer at
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for several years before she decided the job was not suitable for her and quit. She started writing at the age of 30, and her first endeavours were initially rejected by publishers. After writing essay collections titled ''I Read Every Day'', ''I Tried Kickboxing for the First Time'' and ''This Distance is Perfect'', she decided to write a novel. She wrote ''Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop'' in three months and uploaded it to a literary platform called Brunch (브런치). When the platform organized a contest, she submitted her novel and won. The English translation of the novel was sold to 25 countries for further translation. The book is often classified as a "healing novel" or "feel good novel".


Works

* 매일 읽겠습니다 (Maeil ilgkesseumnida, 2017) * 이 정도 거리가 딱 좋다 (I jeongdo georiga ddak johda, 2020) * 난생처음 킥복싱 (Nansaengcheoeum kikboksing, 2020) * 어서 오세요, 휴남동 서점입니다 (Eoseo oseyo, Hyunamdong seojeobimnida, 2022) ** * 단순 생활자 (Dansun saenghwalja, 2023)


References


External links

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Review by The Atlantic
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