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The Moon Caught in the Pine Tree (Vol. 1): Learn Korean with a Historical K-Drama Script Novel in Bilingual Format
by Saehee Um
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Synopsis
Forced to meet. Forbidden to feel. Fated to love.
1783, Joseon. A commoner girl is taken from her home into the household of a prestigious aristocratic family. She spends seven nights each month with a young master in a moonlit room—at the tearful request of his wife.
An Illustrated Novel for ...
1783, Joseon. A commoner girl is taken from her home into the household of a prestigious aristocratic family. She spends seven nights each month with a young master in a moonlit room—at the tearful request of his wife.
An Illustrated Novel for ...
Forced to meet. Forbidden to feel. Fated to love.
1783, Joseon. A commoner girl is taken from her home into the household of a prestigious aristocratic family. She spends seven nights each month with a young master in a moonlit room—at the tearful request of his wife.
An Illustrated Novel for Korean Learners in Historical K-Drama Script Format
This isn’t your typical textbook—it’s a completely new way to learn Korean through a gripping historical romance you’ll actually want to binge-read. Dive into an intense, addictive story that feels just like a K-drama, all while naturally improving your Korean. A language book has never been this fun.
Perfect For:
K-drama lovers · Korean learners tired of childish storybooks · visual learners · upper-beginner to intermediate readers · fans of addictive historical romance
What You’ll Gain
✓ Learn Korean without “studying.”
The story, the beautiful illustrations, and the fun cultural notes draw you in so deeply that learning Korean feels more like enjoying a show than doing homework.
✓ Read longer—stay motivated.
No more dry textbooks or cute-but-boring stories. This is intense, emotional, addictive K-drama energy… in book form. Readers come back because they need to know what happens next.
✓ Learn how Koreans actually speak.
Since the novel is written in K-drama script format, you’ll pick up natural conversational expressions—not stiff, formal textbook language—so you can start using what you learn right away.
✓ Understand historical K-dramas more deeply.
You’ll start recognizing expressions, cultural cues, honorifics, and historical references that appear in dramas and movies—without turning on the subtitles.
✓ Finally read Korean with confidence.
With bilingual formatting, you can read in Korean first and quickly check the English to make sure your understanding is correct. No dictionary flipping, no frustration.
Special Sections
K-Drama Cheat Sheet: Unlock hidden details that make it easier to follow historical dramas and movies without subtitles
History Deep Dive: Step into Korea’s past—discover fascinating customs, stories, and traditions
Comprehension Quiz: Test your understanding of the story after each chapter
Grammar Focus: Learn essential grammar through examples straight from the story
Everyday Patterns: Master common phrases that Koreans use in daily life
Glossary: Everything you need is included—no dictionary required
Series Publication Schedule
Volume 2: Available now
Volume 3: Releases in January 2026
Volume 4: Releases in February 2026
Also by Saehee Um:
My Future Sister-In-Law (Volumes 1-3)
Picture Your Korean (Volumes 1-2)
The Shortest Korean Stories for Beginners
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