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The Child Who Fell From The Sky
Publisher:Munhakgwajisungsa
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SKU: 10252024980
- Genre: Picture Books for Young Children
- Age: Ages 4-7
- Contents: 48 pages | 195*264mm
- Shipping: Free US shipping on orders of 2 or more books
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Description "It doesn't matter where you came from. What matters is that you are you." A father and child who are already an unbreakable family. From the very first moment they met, the child settled into the father's heart like a meteor lodged deep inside—impossible to remove, impossible to forget. A child who shines brighter than anyone. But sometimes, cold stares and whispers creep between them, wearing down the healthy child until they begin to isolate themselves, choosing loneliness. For the child, this isolation means a break not only from their father but from the only world they know. As the child grows, they touch their own face, then their father's, trying to understand. The anxiety in that small gesture reaches far beyond the page, touching readers just as deeply. As time passes, the child grows sulky, stubborn, and quick to lash out—expressing confusion and heartache with their whole body, for that may be the only way they know how to keep breathing. The child longs to know their roots: where they came from, who they truly are... What answer can the father give? What words can help the child understand? Now it is the father's turn to find courage. He recalls the day they first met and shares the story of all the time they've walked together since—so that the true meaning of family can reach the child's heart. And he offers the reassurance that, unchanged, they will keep moving forward into the world together.
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