"I am home, but I still want to go home" is more than a catchy title; it’s a cultural phenomenon that gave a name to a specific type of 21st-century sadness. Whether you read it in a physical paperback or an updated digital version, the message remains the same: you aren't alone in your loneliness.
You aren't looking for directions; you are looking for validation. "I am home, but I still want to
Some newer releases include "letters to the reader" or updated forewords that reflect on the book's international success. Why You Should Choose the Official English Version Some newer releases include "letters to the reader"
for digital editions that offer features like "Word Wise" and enhanced typesetting for easier reading. "I am home
Kwon offers gentle reminders that it is okay to feel overwhelmed, to "run away" from the world momentarily, and to not compare one's suffering to others'.