{"product_id":"아낌없이-주는-나무","title":"The Giving Tree","description":"Description The only official Korean edition of The Giving Tree in Korea, reborn with a brand-new design! A beautiful story of a tree that gave everything it had to a boy it loved. \"And the tree was happy.\"\n\n★ Selected as One of the Top 100 Books by American Teachers\n★ Featured in the 3rd Grade, 2nd Semester Korean Language Textbook\n★ Selected Book by Joongang Reading Education\n★ Recommended Book by Hanuri\n\nShel Silverstein's masterpiece, chosen by 10 million readers around the world!\n\nAs time passes, books grow old and their pages fade. But even when the cover is worn and the pages have faded, the true value a book holds never fades. Such books, read and loved across generations, we call \"classics.\" Published in 1964, The Giving Tree needs no further introduction as a quintessential classic—even more than 50 years after its first publication, it continues to be cherished by readers today.\n\nBeloved by children and adults alike as one of the most moving books ever written, The Giving Tree has been translated into more than 30 languages and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide, firmly cementing its place as Shel Silverstein's signature masterpiece. In Korea, Sigongjunior secured the official rights and first introduced the book in November 2000, and in January 2017, a newly designed revised edition was released to meet readers once again.\n\n★ \"I hope that people, no matter the age, find, feel, and experience something in my books.\" _Shel Silverstein\n★ \"It's a simple story, but its depth is anything but simple. That's why it continues to be read generation after generation.\" _Haruki Murakami\n★ \"A book for a better today than yesterday, and a better tomorrow.\" _Stuart Diamond (Author, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Negotiation Expert)\n★ \"A timeless bestseller.\" _Publishers Weekly\n★ \"A book that teaches children generosity and selflessness. Starting a reading habit with a classic like this is always the right choice.\" _Brightly.com\n\n▣ About the Book\nThe only official Korean edition of The Giving Tree in Korea is reborn anew!\n\nThe Giving Tree was first published in the United States in 1964, and the official Korean edition was released by Sigongjunior in November 2000. Now, in January 2017, a newly refreshed revised edition makes its debut once again.\n\nThe revised edition of The Giving Tree is completely new, starting with the cover. Just as the boy carved his and the tree's names into the trunk, the typography—carved as if with a chisel—faithfully reflects the story's content and mood while offering a stable sense of balance. The interior has also been redesigned with a refined sensibility, reborn as a classic among classics that every generation can enjoy together.\n\nThe very book that has awakened true love around the world!\nShel Silverstein's masterpiece The Giving Tree tells the story of a tree that gives everything it has to a boy. It holds within it a blind, boundless love that asks for nothing in return. Just as the boy in the story grows into a young man and then an old man, the tree shows the same unwavering love throughout more than fifty years—as young readers themselves grow into adults, and then into the elderly.\n\nIn a harsh reality where we cling to everything we have and try to take even more from others, the tree shows us, through its own example, the true value of love. And it teaches us that the joy of giving surpasses the joy of receiving.\n\n\"I'm sorry, my boy, but I have nothing left to give you.\"\n\"I don't need much now, just a quiet place to sit and rest.\"\n\"Well, an old stump is good for sitting and resting. Come, boy, sit down and rest.\"\nAnd the boy did. And the tree was happy.\n_From the text\n\nA Story for Both Children and Adults - Profound Truth and Emotion\nThe Giving Tree is a masterpiece worthy of adult readers as well. In fact, Shel Silverstein did not start out writing children's books. As a child, he dreamed of becoming a baseball player, but upon realizing he had no talent for it, he turned to drawing and writing instead. In the 1950s, he served in the military in Japan and Korea, working as a cartoonist. To him...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623638638820,"sku":"1246484788","price":18.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788952783486.jpg?v=1786421058","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%95%84%eb%82%8c%ec%97%86%ec%9d%b4-%ec%a3%bc%eb%8a%94-%eb%82%98%eb%ac%b4","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}