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The book “Kintsugi: Finding Strength in Imperfection” tells the story of the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by lacquering and gilding, known as kintsugi.

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20 September 2024 15:45:11





         Inviting readers to gain an understanding of English vocabulary through etymology and history, as presented by the author in the books “Why Do We Raise Pigs but Eat Pork?” and “Why Isn’t There Ham in a Hamburger?”. These books offer readers a different approach to learning English vocabulary beyond mere memorization. It will take readers on a journey through the origins of various English words, tracing back thousands of years in European history, when English words were still intermixed with French and German. This reveals the different contexts shaped by lifestyles, societies, and cultures of each era. Understanding word etymology not only expands your vocabulary but also offers a window into the cultures of those who used them. 



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