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The Everlasting Spring

Kim Sihyun

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● Book IntroductionLucian’s Long and Challenging Journey in Search of the Everlasting Spring!“The Everlasting Spring” tells the story of Lucian, a blind man from a drought-stricken village, and his journey to find the legendary spring. Along the way, Lucian faces numerous trials, including losing his cane and his provisions, and enduring violence. Despite these hardships, he rediscovers hope and relies solely on his acute sense of hearing to guide him to the spring. When Lucian returns to his village to share the good news, he is met with only disbelief and scorn. Yet there is one woman—a mother—who chooses to trust him. Will Lucian, the mother, and her child find their way back to the spring?● Publisher’s ReviewCourage Rooted in HopeLucian, who cannot see, embarks on an arduous journey in search of the "Everlasting Spring." Along the way, he loses his cane, suffers violence, and even has his last bit of food stolen. Yet, despite the fear and despair, he never gives up hope. Pressing forward, he finally discovers the spring, a moment that reminds us of the true meaning of courage.The Power of Trust and Breaking Through PrejudiceOnly the mother of a child dares to trust Lucian, following his guidance without prejudice. Together, they overcome doubts and fears, ultimately reaching the spring and experiencing a miracle. This story emphasizes the importance of not judging others based on external appearances, but instead believing in sincerity and possibilities. It highlights the value of trust, the rewards of breaking free from prejudice, and the new paths that open when we embrace trust over doubt.The Joy of Sharing and the Importance of ThoughtfulnessThough Lucian could have kept the spring to himself to quench his thirst, he chooses to return to his village and share the joyous news with others. While most villagers doubt him, Lucian’s thoughtfulness and commitment to the community demonstrate the power of sharing and the deeper joy that comes from genuine consideration for others.● About the AuthorSihyun Kim is a picture book author who studied web design at Affinity Universe. Her debut work, “The Everlasting Spring”, is the 30th picture book published by Affinity Universe. It conveys the importance of breaking through prejudice, the joy of sharing, and the courage to hold onto hope in the face of adversity. Through Lucian’s long and challenging journey, the book leaves readers deeply moved.
Disponible desde: 16/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 25 páginas.

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