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I'll wait, please wait Korean Edition

Product Description

From the silent depths of space —
a tender story of a little star and a comet begins.

From the poet and singer-songwriter Lee Juck,
author of One Day — a picture book that captured a child’s gentle gaze on farewell and loss —
comes his second lyrical picture book, I’ll Wait, So Please Wait for Me.

Amid the endless stillness of space, a small star drifts through the same unchanging days —
a quiet rhythm of longing and faint hope,
like the eternal ebb and flow of the tides.

Then one day, something extraordinary happens.
A blazing comet appears, cutting through the darkness with its brilliant tail of light.
The little star greets the comet warmly,
but before it can even reply — the comet vanishes into the void.

Left alone once more, the star waits...
and seventy-six long years pass.
Could the star have ever imagined that the comet would return?

When the comet finally appears again,
it cannot stay for long —
but it leaves behind a promise:

“Let’s meet again, seventy-six years from now.”

Through this delicate and moving tale,
Lee Juck invites readers to reflect on the beauty and weight of connection —
on the fleeting yet eternal encounters that shape our lives,
and the quiet power of waiting for someone you love, no matter how long it takes.

Inspired by a bedtime story Lee Juck once told his daughter —
a story she asked him to turn into “a book about stars” —
this picture book shines with both a father’s love and a poet’s heart.

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