I Love You
• Original title : 좋아해
• Price : 13,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
227x297, 36pages
• Publication Date : 2017-09-25
• ISBN : 9791160943078
Book Information & Summary
Written and Illustrated by Noh Seok Mee
The title and all the contents in this book are just three words - ‘I love you’. Only these three words are all this book contains. Unlike the left side containing only these three words, ‘I love you’, at the center of a white background, the right side is full of illustrations, which makes this book very new and refreshing. Many colors – mainly primary colors- are diversely presented, but all these colors strike a great balance and are all set in harmony. The very common characters in almost every illustration are animals. In the world created by the writer, a child happens to meet various animals and shares his feelings with those animals. It is so friendly and lovely to see the child always standing by and keeping his eyes on these animals.
Even further, readers will be able to realize that no more simple word but ‘I love you’ is needed any more. The messages intentionally omitted by the writer can automatically be realized through illustrations.
The title and all the contents in this book are just three words - ‘I love you’. Only these three words are all this book contains. Unlike the left side containing only these three words, ‘I love you’, at the center of a white background, the right side is full of illustrations, which makes this book very new and refreshing. Many colors – mainly primary colors- are diversely presented, but all these colors strike a great balance and are all set in harmony. The very common characters in almost every illustration are animals. In the world created by the writer, a child happens to meet various animals and shares his feelings with those animals. It is so friendly and lovely to see the child always standing by and keeping his eyes on these animals.
Even further, readers will be able to realize that no more simple word but ‘I love you’ is needed any more. The messages intentionally omitted by the writer can automatically be realized through illustrations.