{"product_id":"여름빛","title":"Summer Light","description":"The light of summer, the heat of summer, the feelings of summer… quiet yet intense moments of the season.\n\nOne day, when light spills through the window curtains, a child is reminded of summer. The summer this child remembers is as unfamiliar as the feel of new sneakers against bare feet, and as vivid as the scent of sunlight rising from freshly washed hair or the ringing cry of cicadas in the ears. As the child drags a suitcase out the front door, a fiery red light rushes in around their toes. Setting off on vacation, the child is about to pass through a fleeting moment of hot summer.\n\n\"Summer Light\" is a picture book that moves quietly inward, toward the very heart of summer. A series of images that delicately capture the sensations of the season carry readers deeper into summer's embrace. Author Moon Jina uses free, bold brushstrokes to vividly convey the air and emotion of a summer day.\n\nThe Colors of Summer, Painted in Oil Pastel\n\n\"Summer Light\" follows a child's journey on vacation, with scenes flowing along the movement of light. The yellow light of summer passes a red hairbrush, the child's red sneakers, and a red truck baking in the sun, before leaping into the bright red flesh of a watermelon. After red comes green — the green bird pecking away the heat, the green of trees spilling over a fence, a green tennis court radiating warmth, and finally seeping into a green forest where grass sways in a cool breeze.\n\nAs day turns to night, the fierce light of summer softens, hiding its intensity. It becomes the yellow moon rising over a midnight highway, the yellow glow of a rest stop, and then, before long, the yellow rays of the morning sun rising over the horizon, shining down once more with full strength. And at last, the destination of the trip — the blue sea.\n\nThe ever-changing light of summer grows smaller and larger across the pages, creating a graceful, flowing rhythm. Painted in oil pastels of red, green, yellow, black, and blue, these landscapes let readers taste summer fully, like biting into a piece of juicy fruit.\n\nThough the hot summer passes, it remains behind as light. Memories of last summer linger like scattered fragments — a snapshot taken on impulse during a trip, or a few disjointed notes jotted down to capture a feeling. Gathering these fragments of summer is a way of remembering it.\n\n\"Summer Light\" gently gathers the sights, sounds, and feelings of a summer day, writing them down plainly, as if in a diary. Time spent playing in a windy forest becomes \"grass dancing with a soft rustle\"; waiting for sunrise in a car driving all night toward the sea becomes \"a car filled with the sound of the radio\"; and the sensation of rippling waves becomes \"the swaying, splashing motion of a rubber tube.\" These are sentences about summer, written with the author's senses wide open.\n\nRead these lines aloud, and the picture book may quietly speak to you: 'How do you remember summer?' And if you can't quite remember, it suggests simply opening the curtains — because the light of summer will always come pouring down again, like a sudden rain shower.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624268800228,"sku":"09202023993","price":24.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169811422.jpg?v=1786426305","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%97%ac%eb%a6%84%eb%b9%9b","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}