We are All Same, but Just Different
• Price : 12,800KRW
• Product Dimensions :
184x240, 128pages
• Publication Date : 2013-11-18
• ISBN : 978-89-5828-704-9
Book Information & Summary
Written and illustrated by Kim Sung Hee
I happened to work as a temporary back-up teacher for disabled children while I was preparing to get a job after graduation. I used to be a person who thought the people were separated by just two - regular workers and irregular ones, and then, I also could see another society where people were separated by another two - normal and the disabled…
The author puts his personal experiences into this book, and it naturally sends us the message that we can be finally free when we eventually admit that we are all same, but just different, and we need to embrace the socially weak. Disability is just another character of a person, therefore, the author emphasizes that if a physical function or mental ability doesn’t work well, it should be accepted as a characteristic. Like the fact that some people are poor at math, other people are physically challenged.
Just like people poor at running, math, and having a physical challenge, they are all same but just different. The author wants us to see the disabled person as just the same person as us.
I happened to work as a temporary back-up teacher for disabled children while I was preparing to get a job after graduation. I used to be a person who thought the people were separated by just two - regular workers and irregular ones, and then, I also could see another society where people were separated by another two - normal and the disabled…
The author puts his personal experiences into this book, and it naturally sends us the message that we can be finally free when we eventually admit that we are all same, but just different, and we need to embrace the socially weak. Disability is just another character of a person, therefore, the author emphasizes that if a physical function or mental ability doesn’t work well, it should be accepted as a characteristic. Like the fact that some people are poor at math, other people are physically challenged.
Just like people poor at running, math, and having a physical challenge, they are all same but just different. The author wants us to see the disabled person as just the same person as us.