Becoming Us, Korean Women's History: A Further Step, Josiah Wedgwood: The Man Who Shaped a Nation
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Becoming Us
Author: Ferris Jabr
Publisher: Thinker's Power
Price: 22,000 KRW
Synopsis: This book offers a groundbreaking perspective on the relationship between life and Earth. Challenging the traditional view of life as a passive recipient of Earth's conditions, the author argues that life is an active force that shapes the planet and its own evolution. Drawing inspiration from James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis, "Becoming Us" presents a 21st-century exploration of how living organisms have actively co-created their world.
Korean Women's History: A Further Step
Authors: Jung Hae-eun, et al.
Publisher: Pure History
Price: 28,900 KRW
Synopsis: Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Korean Women's History Society, this collection of essays by 46 leading scholars offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research in Korean women's history. Covering a wide range of topics, including patriarchy, family, and the economy, this book provides a valuable snapshot of the current state of women's history studies in Korea.
Josiah Wedgwood: The Man Who Shaped a Nation
Author: Samuel Smiles
Translator: Song Yeon-su
Publisher: Taurus
Price: 25,000 KRW
Synopsis: This biography delves into the life of Josiah Wedgwood, the founder of the renowned Wedgwood pottery company and the maternal grandfather of Charles Darwin. Despite facing significant physical challenges, Wedgwood rose to prominence as a leading figure in Europe, advocating for education, healthcare, and human rights.
The Ocean's Geniuses
Author: Bill François
Translator: Lee Chung-ho
Publisher: Hainamu
Price: 22,000 KRW
Synopsis: Dive into the extraordinary world of marine life with this captivating book. From schools of herring that use their shimmering scales as camouflage to jellyfish that can reverse the aging process, "The Ocean's Geniuses" explores the incredible abilities of various sea creatures. Written in a light and engaging style, this book offers a fascinating look at the wonders of the ocean.
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