The international bestseller by Korean author Baek Sehee is a deeply moving, raw, and comforting memoir that has resonated with millions of readers worldwide. Originally published in South Korea, its English translation by Anton Hur has opened up a vital global conversation about mental health, atypical depression, and the everyday contradictions of human emotion.
Sehee performs well at work and appears perfectly fine to her friends, illustrating how masking depression can lead to severe internal exhaustion. i wanna die but i want to eat tteokbokki english version pdf
By sharing her own journey, Baek reduces the stigma surrounding psychotherapy, showing that it is a process of introspection rather than a magic cure. The international bestseller by Korean author Baek Sehee
Baek Se-hee does not offer a magical cure or a toxic, overly positive solution to mental illness at the end of her journey. Instead, she provides a realistic path forward. By sharing her own journey, Baek reduces the
The book's unique structure alternates between verbatim and the author's personal reflective micro-essays . I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki Sehee Baek