"Even though each country has different cultural backgrounds and social traditions, the word “Mom” can evoke universal emotional responses. Additionally, the behavior of children is very similar across borders. Children’s attitudes toward Mom and their tendency to forget her are similar all around the world…"
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Women authorsNon-fiction authors from South KoreaWomen from South KoreaNovelists from South KoreaShort story writers from South Korea
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On children and their mothers in “Please Look After Mom: an Interview With Kyung-sook Shin” in Sampsonia Way (2011 Jun 7)
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