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WELCOME TO THE HYUNAM-DONG BOOKSHOP by Hwang Bo-reum

WELCOME TO THE HYUNAM-DONG BOOKSHOP

by Hwang Bo-reum ; translated by Shanna Tan

Pub Date: Feb. 20th, 2024
ISBN: 9781639732425
Publisher: Bloomsbury

A former high-flying corporate employee quits her job, leaves her marriage, and opens a neighborhood bookstore and cafe outside Seoul.

Yeongju doesn’t know how to run a bookstore, but she feels compelled to answer her internal call to do just that, trying to find solace in books as she did as a child. As she works to rediscover herself through reading, she collects friends, regulars, and co-workers who also take comfort in the gentle routines of the Hyunam-dong Bookshop, named for the neighborhood in which it’s located. There’s Mincheol, a high school student who becomes a staple at the bookstore, and his mother, who stops in daily for coffee and a chat. Jungsuh often sits for hours in the cafe, seemingly doing nothing, before she finally starts crocheting and then knitting. Jimi, who runs Goat Beans, the roastery from which Yeongju sources the coffee beans for her cafe, becomes a close friend. Minjun, who’s been drifting ever since college, trying unsuccessfully to find a permanent job and feeling uncertain about whether his routine of yoga, work, movies, and sleep is enough, becomes the bookstore’s barista and first full-time, well-paid (Yeongju insists) employee. Seungwoo is a corporate worker whose online hobby dissecting the written word morphs into a book deal and subsequent seminar series. The book follows Yeongju’s efforts to expand the bookshop to make it profitable, and her search for meaning and value in her efforts. Together, Yeongju and her friends and colleagues spend much time discussing the meaning of life, whether or not work has value, and the aftereffects of burnout.

A snapshot of life in a quiet corner of Seoul examines how reading can help give voice to emotions, worries, and dreams.