The Marigold Mind Laundry by Jungeun Yun
There was lots of great advice in this book. It really made one think about what is really important in life and letting things go. Jieun has magic and has accidentally lost her parents. In her quest to find her parents she lives many lives and this last one she is determined to help others let go of their pain by washing their stains (troubles) away. Each person she meets has had troubles in their life and you feel for each character. I'll be honest that I did find the names confusing and I was a little lost at times. The book is translated and there were things l had never heard of before like some of the food. The story was interesting in parts but I felt more like I was reading a philosophy book or self help than a fiction story. It was more about the lesson than the actual story. There was also a loose thread at the end that I wish had been resolved. Overall, not a bad story but I did have trouble staying focused at times.
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