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The Day I Was Born

By: Nakagawa Hirotaka

Publisher: Unknown
Published: 2021-04
Language: Unknown
Format: BOOK
Pages: N/A
ISBN: 9789864403691

About This Book

Yoshihide, happy birthday! Congratulations you are six years old! Tomorrow is Yoshihiro's sixth birthday. Teacher Eggplant said that there will be a birthday party in the class. But what is birthday? Everyone talked endlessly. Teacher Eggplant asked everyone to go home and ask their parents when they were born. Mom said I was a premature baby and was put in a rocket-like machine... Mom said I learned to walk on the first birthday! It turned out that on the day of birth, there was such a What?! special thing! [Based on the Foreign Translation]

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  1. Short Film: "The Day I Was Born" (2022) - Directed by Martin Székely, this short film follows James, who has been working for a company for a decade and reflects on his life and time spent.

  2. Big Fish: In Daniel Wallace's novel "Big Fish," Part 2: The Day I Was Born is a chapter that tells the story of Edward Bloom's birth and its significance in the narrative. The birth is depicted as a heroic event that brings rain to a drought-stricken town, symbolizing Edward's life force entering the world.

  3. Eugene Richards' Work: "The Day I Was Born" by Eugene Richards tells the stories of six men and women living in the Mississippi Delta of Arkansas, focusing on their lives and memories.

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