Description
In this eagerly anticipated sequel to the hit Korean therapy memoir, Baek Sehee returns with her psychiatrist for deeper conversations about mental health, depression, and the complexities of modern life. Through witty, honest dialogue, the author explores her ongoing struggles while discovering moments of unexpected joy and meaning.
Building on the success of the original work, this book continues to break taboos around mental illness in Korean culture and beyond. Sehee’s candid reflections, paired with her psychiatrist’s professional insights, create a unique therapeutic dialogue that resonates with readers worldwide. The title itself—a paradox about wanting to die while craving tteokbokki (Korean spicy rice cakes)—encapsulates the human experience of holding contradictory feelings simultaneously.
Perfect for anyone seeking authentic narratives about mental health, this memoir combines vulnerability with dark humor, offering both comfort and perspective to those navigating their own psychological journeys.







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