Soyangri Book Kitchen - Kim Jee Hye
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Title: Soyangri Book Kitchen
Author: Kim Jee Hye
Narrator: Sofia Jin
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6:15:04
Language: English
Release date: 10-02-2025
Publisher: PGRH UK
Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, General, Small Town & Rural Fiction
Summary:
Brought to you by Penguin. Welcome to Soyangri Book Kitchen, where a woman leaves her busy life in Seoul to open a bookshop café in the countryside where guests can stay overnight. Perfect for fans of Days at the Morisaki Bookshop, celebrating the power of books to heal. In a peaceful village in the countryside, far from the bustling heart of Seoul, lies a book lovers’ paradise. With its wafts of delicious food and book-filled shelves, Soyangri Book Kitchen is managed by its plucky proprietor Yoojin. Her aim? To create a sanctuary for weary souls like herself. But the book kitchen is more than just a place to eat or read – it’s a place which offers its guests a true escape, not just inside the pages of its many books, but in the warm embrace of an overnight bookstay. Over one year, seven people at a crossroads in their lives find their way to Yoojin’s book kitchen. Among them are Da-in, a singer grappling with an identity crisis, Sohee, a promising lawyer confronted with a daunting medical diagnosis, and Soohyuk, a young musical director whose dreams have been stifled. As they arrive in Soyangri, each of them will find their life subtly transformed by the magic of its books and the kindness of its people. © Kim Jee Hye 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025
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