South Korean Author Baek Se-hee Passes Away at 35

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Baek Se-hee, a South Korean author known for her bestselling memoir on depression, has died at 35. Her book, which highlighted mental health issues and the human desire for simple joys like eating tteokbokki, gained international acclaim and sold over a million copies. She donated her organs to save five lives, and her work continues to inspire hope and open conversations about mental health. Tributes have poured in from her readers and the literary community.
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