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Dealing with the realization that growing up isn't what we expected.

"I Am Home, but I Still Want to Go Home" is more than just a book; it’s a companion for the lonely and a mirror for the overwhelmed. While the temptation to search for a quick "PDF install" is high, accessing the official English version ensures you get the full, beautifully formatted experience intended by Kwon Rabin.

The illustrations provide a calming, meditative experience.

Check apps like Libby or Hoopla . If your local library has a digital subscription, you can borrow the e-book for free legally.

Originally published in Korean, the book's global popularity skyrocketed through social media and mentions by K-pop idols. This sparked a massive demand for an English translation.

The phrase "I am home, but I still want to go home" resonates with anyone who has ever felt a sense of displacement or emotional longing, even in familiar surroundings. This sentiment is central to the popular book by , which has captured the hearts of readers worldwide.