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Emotion Hotel

Emotion Hotel

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绘者: Lydia Branković
出版社: 小典藏出版
ISBN/EAN: 9786267430033
出版日期: 2024-04-03
页数: 40页
语言: Traditional Chinese

A grand hotel for all emotions
Opening arms, welcoming emotions to stay!

Welcome to Emotion Hotel.
I am a hotel manager, serving the guests who come to stay here.

At the Mood Hotel, every day is different.
It’s hard to predict who will arrive, and every guest has different needs.
Like anger, her voice was so loud that she needed a large space to scream and roar to her heart's content.
The sad sound was so small that it would occasionally cause the bathroom to flood.
Thank you for not asking for anything. She loves to wander in nature and you never know when she might show up to accompany you.

Some emotions are big, some are small; some are easy to deal with, some are tricky.
However, no matter what kind of emotion they have, I will make room for them and listen to every guest's thoughts.

The author Lydia imagines our emotions and feelings as various guests appearing in this big hotel, including sadness, anger, calmness, anxiety, gratitude, confidence, self-confidence, as well as love and joy.
She once said: "All emotions are real. There are no 'bad emotions', only 'inappropriate' ways of dealing with them."
Therefore, every emotional hotel has a hotel manager who takes good care of every guest.
When "Sadness" speaks in a small voice, listen carefully; when "Anger" is locked in a small room, be aware that he may transform into other emotions; if you are not careful, they will stay in a big hotel for a long time.
Sometimes, we wait for some emotions to check out quickly, while others hope they can stay forever, such as "peace", and the "joy" and "love" that bring many good guests.
Emotions come in many forms, no matter how they appear or how many demands they make. We open our hearts and truly feel every emotion that comes to us, take the time to listen to their voices, and accompany every guest as they check in and out.

Lidia Branković

Lydia graduated from the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam in 2022. She draws inspiration from the people and culture of her hometown of Berlin. Besides painting and writing, she enjoys dancing, meditation, and long walks.

"Emotion Hotel" is her first work, which is based on the ups and downs of emotions she has personally experienced.

Huang Yujun

He has worked as a subtitle reviewer and publisher editor, and is now a full-time translator. His translations have won numerous awards, including the Kaijuan Good Book Award for Best Young Adult Book and Best Children's Book of the Year, and the Good Books for Everyone Award for Best Children's Book of the Year.

For job offers or other communications, please email: yuchunh@hotmail.com

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