I attended the London Book Fair today and got to hear bestselling Korean author, Kyung-Sook Shin talk about writing her heartbreaking novel, ‘Please look after mother’. A novel about mothers, generational gaps, family and loss. It’s worth a read, but it is really sad.
She said she wanted to write a beautiful novel for her mother, but she thinks what she has written is something sad. I think it gives a voice to the self-sacrificing mother, and reminds us to cherish our mums.
Day 100 #100happydays: Capture. Write. Publish.
I can't leave it at 59,586 words, can I?!
An update on Aubrey and Daddy - a Hi success story perhaps?
Day 94 #100happydays: Men at work
Day 93 #100happydays: Final week
I will miss the elegance of this place
Day 92 #100happydays: Shiny
Day 89 #100happydays: Fast cars
Day 88 #100happydays: Brambling