Shop for Bestsellers, New-releases & More. Best Prices on Millions of Titles Sohn Won-pyung Sohn Won-pyung (born 1979; Korean: 손원평) is a South Korean novelist and film maker. She has won two literary awards: in 2016 for Amondeu (아몬드 Almond) and in 2017 for Seoreunui bangyeok (서른의 반격 Counterattack of the Thirty).
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The South Korean novelist Won-pyung Sohn is fast becoming world renowned due to her many highly compelling books. A film director as well as a screenwriter, she's a hugely gifted and talented artist, making her one of the leading creatives in her field to date. Almond: A Novel by Sohn, Won-pyung Books › Literature & Fiction › Genre Fiction Enjoy fast, free delivery, exclusive deals, and award-winning movies & TV shows with Prime Try Prime and start saving today with fast, free delivery Kindle $13.99 Available instantly Audiobook $0.00 with membership trial Hardcover from $39.00 Paperback $13.39 by Won-pyung Sohn ; translated by Sandy Joosun Lee ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 5, 2020 A sensitive exploration of what it's like to live at life's emotional poles. bookshelf shop now A Korean teenager struggles with a rare emotional impairment. Almond Sohn Won-Pyung, Joosun Lee (Translator) 4.18 97,194 ratings16,420 reviews This story is, in short, about a monster meeting another monster. One of the monsters is me. Yunjae was born with a brain condition called Alexithymia that makes it hard for him to feel emotions like fear or anger.
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Almond: A Novel by Won-pyung Sohn, Sandy Joosun Lee (Translator) 4.8 Write a review Paperback $14.99 $16.99 Save 12% Hardcover $25.99 Paperback $14.99 eBook $13.99 Audiobook $0.00 Audio CD $25.99 View All Available Formats & Editions SHIP THIS ITEM Qualifies for Free Shipping Choose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Friday, January 5 Sohn Won-pyung is a film director, screenwriter, and novelist living in South Korea. She earned a BA in social studies and philosophy at Sogang University and film directing at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. Portuguese Edition | by Won-pyung Sohn and Yonghui Qio Pan | Mar 31, 2023. 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,717. Kindle Edition. More results. Almond 아몬드 by Won-pyung Sohn 손원평 장편 소설. Sohn Won-pyung (b.1979) earned her BA in social studies and philosophy at Sogang University and film directing at Korean Academy of Film Arts. She won the Film Review Award of the 6th Cine21 in 2001. Her movie script "I Believe In the Moment" won the Science Fantasy Writers' Award in 2006.
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Sohn Won-pyung is a film director, screenwriter, and novelist living in South Korea. She earned a BA in social studies and philosophy at Sogang University and film directing at the Korean. "Books took me to places I could never go otherwise. They shared the confessions of people I'd never met and lives I'd never witnessed. The emotions I could never feel, and the events I hadn't experienced could all be found in those volumes." ― Won-pyung Sohn, Almond tags: books , books-about-books , bookstore 141 likes Like
Won-pyung Sohn, Transl. Joosun Lee 54 pages • 1 hour read Won-pyung Sohn, Transl. Joosun Lee Almond Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2017 A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. Download PDF Sohn Won-pyung is a film director, screenwriter, and novelist living in South Korea. She earned a BA in social studies and philosophy at Sogang University and film directing at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. She has won several prizes, including the Film Review Award of the 6th Cine21, and the Science Fantasy Writers
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Won-Pyung Sohn's Almond (HarperVia, 2021), translated to English by Sandy Josun Lee, is a mesmerizing novel that captures the heart of a reader indelibly. Fifteen-year-old Yunjae cannot feel. A shocking act of random violence shatters his world, leaving him alone and on his own. Struggling to cope with his loss, Yunjae retreats into silent isolation, until troubled teenager Gon arrives at his school and begins to bully Yunjae. Against all odds, tormentor and victim learn they have more in common than they realized.