Koyangi nŭn naege haengbok harago mal haetta

Ch'op'an
Koyangi nŭn naege haengbok harago mal haetta
Eduardo Jáuregui, Eduardo Jáur ...
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Koyangi nŭn naege haengbok harago mal haetta

Ch'op'an

About to turn forty, Sara Leon understands that she is not happy. Her job in London no longer motivates her. Her relationship with Joaquin has cooled. In Spain, the economic crisis jeopardizes her family. And the worst is yet to come. It is then, that Sibila comes into her life (through the window, actually), an elegant and mysterious Abyssinian cat who seems to know more about Sara's life than she does. With its incisive look, its unique sense of catlike humor and the wisdom of a species that has been observing humans for millennia, Sibila offers to help Sara to face her challenges and reclaim her dreams. There's only one problem: Sara suspects that Sibila may be nothing more than another test of her fledgling mental stability. Or is that some cats have learned to speak? There are many paths to happiness, but cats know all the shortcuts.

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Language
Korean
Pages
403

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Koyangi nŭn naege haengbok harago mal haetta
2016
in Korean - Ch'op'an

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Translation of: Conversaciones con mi gata.

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403 pages
Number of pages
403

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OL27232059M
ISBN 13
9791130610207
OCLC/WorldCat
968219323

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