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The book I'm introducing today is [The Days My Soul Was Warm], which is called a small classic of modern novels. Author: Forrest Carter Translator: Kyung-sook Cho Publisher: Areumduri Publishing 00:00 Synopsis 02:38 My name is Little Tree 18:16 Red Fox Slick 56:31 Know the Past [The Days My Soul Was Warm], which is also an autobiographical coming-of-age novel by the author Forrest Carter, depicts the process of "Little Tree," who loses his parents at the young age of 5, growing up under his Cherokee Indian grandparents and receiving Cherokee education. Little Tree is the name of the author, Forrest Carter, when he was young. When the first edition was published in 1977, it received rave reviews from numerous book reviews ranging from the New York Times to weekly magazines. The author's autobiographical memoir, "The Days My Soul Was Warm," consists of 21 episodes: - My Name is Little Tree - The Law of Nature - Red Fox Slick - Grandfather and George Washington - I Loved You, Rain, etc. Each episode has its own complete story and runs toward the end of the work as time passes. Originally published under the title [Grandfather and Me], this work is an autobiographical memoir that weaves together the author's stories of living with his grandparents in the mountains of the eastern Cherokee tribe, and can be said to be a realistic record of life during the Great Depression in the 1930s. However, it does not stop at the 1930s, the time period of the work, but is a work that transcends time and generation, giving empathy and warm comfort to everyone and capturing everyone's heart. Let's go into the warm yet fierce autobiographical coming-of-age novel of an Indian boy, "The Days My Soul Was Warm," together. ◆ This video was produced from an out-of-print version (published in 1998), but the copyright has not expired, so it follows the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and may be subject to restrictions on the period of use. #AudiobookNovel #Podcast #WomanReadingBooks