- Until a tea shop owner in rural Canada prepares a tea party for Princess Anne of England.
Kim Won-kyung (Ji-eun) Open World 2024-03-08
Basic Information
184쪽 148*210mm (A5) 316g ISBN : 9791190631808
book introduction
It is a book that shows how the author opens a teahouse in a small city in Canada and lives well while socializing with locals. Readers see one of the many ways to realize the self through this book. In addition, the author's appearance of awakening our lives in the mold gives us a feeling of opening our hearts.
Information about tea and information about antique teacups can be found as a bonus, so it can be an opportunity to be interested in tea and teacups. We are also offering hints about operations to those who are thinking about tea and tea houses or who are currently running them. The contents can be found through the book. Designing for the future will also be possible.
index
Prologue o 5
1. We decided to open a tea house.
Goodbye, Sky Castle! O 15.
A puer tea that gives you the pleasure of conversation o 21
Decorating the tea house by yourself o 26
2. I'm Jessi, the tea lady.
A woman who listens to hibiscus and color o 35
Why are there so many kinds of cars? o 41
Kombucha Dancing o 46
Champagne-like charm Darjeeling Tea o 51
Surviving in short English o 57
Fresh Menthol Spearmint Tea o 62
Soft blue-scented matcha o 67
Milk Tea War o 71
3. People who get ready to be happy in advance.
1837 White Tea of Healthy Abundance o 81
Bandrose o87 for a city of freaks
How to find a good car o 92
Choice of presentation o 99
Iron tube sound with a scar on the tea leaves, oolong tea o 106
Hibiscus lemonade and aurora lemonade o 112
Tuesday's Woman o 118
4. I live on the munkton lawn laughing and crying.
Confronting Drug Dealers o 127
108 Teacups and Soft Thistle Gray o 137
Afternoon Tea Party o143
Grand Wedding loose tea o 150 suitable for Ansley teacup
6.25 Teacup o 157
Genmicha o 161 full of the scent of spring
Dandelion tea o 167
Princess Anne's Tea Party o 173
Epilogue o 180
Recommendation
A witness who visited a Munkton tea house while traveling around the world just a year ago, and now a ghost in the editing room day and night, a junior of bald PD who used rustic staff to dance queen in Hongdae, picked up a book with no time to spare in his nails. The taste of looking at the tea, and the story of the aroma is touching. Downloading a cup of hibiscus that I'm desperate for in my body for a moment. I recommend you to try a cup of tea made by Jessi, who has a strong "gang," with an elegant gesture. But this family, what other accidents will we have tomorrow? - Kang Hyo-im (MBC "PD Notebook" PD)
Is this book about fragrant tea? That's right. I, who runs a tea shop in Munckton, a small city in Canada, tell an extensive story about tea. From Hibiscus, Kombucha, Darjeeling to Bandrose and Genmicha, which I've never heard of before, you can get access to a wealth of episodes about the world's tea. Bill Evans and Chet Baker's jazz with a cup of tea is a bonus. Of course, it's not just about cars and music. What was fascinating to me was the story of life and people flowing by the teacups. The story begins with the story of Korea's breathtaking educational environment and goes through the struggle of a Korean family who immigrated to a strange small city in Canada to find a house and open a tea house, and the story flows into a description of life and love in a distant room. Guests in the wall looking for a tea house, Korean teacups brought by an old man who fought in the Korean War, and the fuss about preparing for the afternoon tea party of Princess Anne of England, etc. Amid the exciting stories, the reader can feel the immigrant's desire to make his or her hometown. Follow the sentences that are delicious enough to reach the last page when you turn the first page. The story of a rural Canadian teahouse unfolds vividly as if you could catch it. - Lee Jang-wook (poet, novelist)
About the author and translator
Kim Won-kyung (Ji-eun)
Born in Busan in 1969. After graduating from Deresa Girls' High School in 1988, she studied Japanese literature at Dongui University. In 1994, he completed the Esmod Seoul Stylism, and in 1994, he participated in writing and composing the Korean traditional music album of Kim Myung-gon's "Let's Pick a Star". In 2004, he completed the Jazz Piano and Film Scoring at the Seoul Jazz Academy. He composed a number of title songs, including the Incheon Broadcasting Documentary "Seung-Ju" and "Saint Theater", and composed the musical "Song on the Road". While actively working, he threw everything and immigrated to Canada in 2012. And I run a tea shop there and do some things together.
Currently, he is the representative of 'Jassy Boutique & Tearoom' and the representative of 'Jassy properties'.
Recent work: <Should I open a tea shop when I can't make money?>
Introduction of the book provided by the publisher
A family's survival in a foreign country living a new life away from a uniform way of life. There are twists and turns before opening the tea house, episodes after opening the tea house, and touching stories.
In Munckton, a small city in Canada,
When "People who are ready to be happy in advance" visits,
There is a tea house that prepares tea that 'cheers' for their happiness.
Jassy Boutique & Tearoom
You need bold action to live a good life.
I thought the word "life is beautiful" existed only in novels and movies. After getting married and raising children, regulations came here and there and the author began to be stressed. The husband was busy pursuing the right to work as his husband. It was the couple's agreement to raise their children freely, but it is not easy to raise them like that in a place that is not. In the end, the author's family decided to look at the Republic of Korea for a while. It has been more than 10 years since I settled in Munckton, a small city in Canada, where I have left the Republic of Korea and live a truly natural (?) life.
At first, I really wanted to make my children free even for a year or two, but I think that's why I wanted to live the life that the author and the couple wanted. Thinking of going back to Korea and taking care of them again, the author and his wife decided to prepare for a long-term war and carry out the 'talent' they had buried in Munkton. That's how the author's life changed beautifully.
I like drinking, but I like tea more.
The author didn't just like alcohol from his 20s when he liked alcohol in the first place. I liked to drink and talk. I thought it would be good to chat with my children, so I started drinking puer tea with my family, which I could drink a little and a few times similar to alcohol.
And it became the beginning of the author's love of tea, of tea. And with that, I ended up opening a tea house.
The author's elegant (?) hobby became a job. Others say that it is best to make money doing what you like. But it is not easy to make money just by doing what you like. Fortunately, I started making another investment with the money I made over 20 years of work and the success of my investment in Canada. It was an investment in life. The second act of Jessie Steeum and Boutique's life opened the curtain and ended.
The most comfortable tea house in Munckton, Canada.
Even when I first opened a tea house, local people came with interest in whether I thought it was a strange tea house for Asian women. And whether the classical atmosphere, warm interiors, and handmade furniture were to their liking, Jesse's tea house became the most comfortable place to rest in the neighborhood. In addition, thanks to studying tea and teacups hard, people came to the tea house one by one with those who wanted to know more about tea and those who wanted to heal with classical atmosphere and antique teacups.
Various guests come as if they were drinking a tea shop, such as those who want to rest calmly from the atmosphere of the house, those who want to use the tea house appropriately for design, and customers who visit their parents in Vietnam to take pictures to let them know that they are living well, and the author himself gets healed by seeing them.
A book for healing and preparing for the future.
This book shows how the author is doing well by opening a teahouse in a small city in Canada and socializing with locals. Readers see one of the many ways to realize the self through this book. In addition, the author's appearance of awakening our lives in the mold gives us a feeling of opening our hearts.
Information about tea and information about antique teacups can be found as a bonus, so it can be an opportunity to be interested in tea and teacups.
We are also offering hints about operations to those who are thinking about tea and tea houses or who are currently running them. The contents can be found through the book. Designing for the future will also be possible.
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