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Meeting You Was a Blessing 너를 만난 건 행운이었어
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Life is something we must live alone, yet we cannot endure it entirely by ourselves; sometimes, we need a bit of effortless luck—like the Bao Family’s arrival in my life.
The Lady Duck, known for works like <I Decided to Give Myself Some Time> and <I’m Glad I’m Not Perfect>, which explore family, relationships, daily life, and the art of self-care, joins hands with the beloved Bao Family—the treasure of Everland that captured the nation’s heart with their panda charm. Life Pattern Korea. Is there a more gentle and heartwarming encounter?
Born in July 2020, during a time when pandemic-driven melancholy had become the norm, Fubao the panda has, over four years, become a source of immense joy, happiness, and hope, especially leading up to her independence in April 2024. Life Pattern Korea. The author, who was captivated by the charm of pandas while preparing for her own upcoming motherhood, follows and admires the Bao Family, especially Fubao, experiencing a range of emotions: love for family, the miracle of growth, the connection between humans and animals, the preciousness of daily life, and reflections on life itself. Life Pattern Korea.
Both humans and pandas bear the weight of their own lives, yet none can do it completely alone. Through the gaps and imperfections of life, we encounter trials, but sometimes, unexpected blessings—like the Bao Family—help us move forward little by little. <Meeting You Was a Blessing> is a story of birth, growth, and independence, a universal tale about all of us. Life Pattern Korea.
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Author: 오리여인 The Lady Duck
Publisher: 북다 Vook Da (2024)
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! This book introduction is translated by machine translators and may contain mistranslations. For exact information, please refer to the publisher’s official introduction.
! There are ink marks of us and publishers/distributors on the top edge or bottom edge of all the books we sell. This is to check the authenticity of the book and track its distribution path. This is common for Korean bookstores.
! The cover of the book can be changed without notice.
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Life is something we must live alone, yet we cannot endure it entirely by ourselves; sometimes, we need a bit of effortless luck—like the Bao Family’s arrival in my life.
The Lady Duck, known for works like <I Decided to Give Myself Some Time> and <I’m Glad I’m Not Perfect>, which explore family, relationships, daily life, and the art of self-care, joins hands with the beloved Bao Family—the treasure of Everland that captured the nation’s heart with their panda charm. Life Pattern Korea. Is there a more gentle and heartwarming encounter?
Born in July 2020, during a time when pandemic-driven melancholy had become the norm, Fubao the panda has, over four years, become a source of immense joy, happiness, and hope, especially leading up to her independence in April 2024. Life Pattern Korea. The author, who was captivated by the charm of pandas while preparing for her own upcoming motherhood, follows and admires the Bao Family, especially Fubao, experiencing a range of emotions: love for family, the miracle of growth, the connection between humans and animals, the preciousness of daily life, and reflections on life itself. Life Pattern Korea.
Both humans and pandas bear the weight of their own lives, yet none can do it completely alone. Through the gaps and imperfections of life, we encounter trials, but sometimes, unexpected blessings—like the Bao Family—help us move forward little by little. <Meeting You Was a Blessing> is a story of birth, growth, and independence, a universal tale about all of us. Life Pattern Korea.
.
Author: 오리여인 The Lady Duck
Publisher: 북다 Vook Da (2024)
.
! This book introduction is translated by machine translators and may contain mistranslations. For exact information, please refer to the publisher’s official introduction.
! There are ink marks of us and publishers/distributors on the top edge or bottom edge of all the books we sell. This is to check the authenticity of the book and track its distribution path. This is common for Korean bookstores.
! The cover of the book can be changed without notice.
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