Anisoara Laura Mustețiu’s New Book selected by South Korea’s largest Bookstore
published in Emotii si Lumina / Emotions and Light, Cultural Magazine
In a remarkable milestone for Romanian-born author who lives in Sydney, Anișoara Laura Mustețiu, her latest work, “Letters for My Soul: A Journey of Personal Growth,” has been officially selected for distribution at Kyobo Book Centre, South Korea’s most iconic bookstore and a cultural beacon for university students and literary seekers alike.
Kyobo Book Centre—located in the heart of Seoul near Gwanghwamun Square—is renowned not only as the largest bookstore in South Korea but also as a sanctuary for intellectual exploration, philosophical reflection, and cross-cultural dialogue. The inclusion of “Letters for My Soul: A Journey of Personal Growth“ in its curated selection marks a profound moment of resonance between Laura’s introspective prose and the Korean readership’s growing appetite for emotionally intelligent and spiritually enriching literature.
Letters for My Soul is a meditative companion for those navigating the inner landscapes of healing, identity, and transformation. With clarity and philosophical depth, Laura invites readers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with their authentic selves. Her voice, shaped by a confluence of cultures and disciplines of European education and Australian experience, bridges continents and generations.
This latest achievement builds on the international success of Anisoara Laura Mustetiu’s earlier works. The Price of Honour is available at prestigious retailers such as Harvard Book Store, Hatchards in London, Thalia, and across Europe. Her evocative novel Between Kiss and Pain, continues to resonate with readers worldwide and is featured in curated selections from independent and academic bookstores alike. These titles, along with Letters for My Soul, reflect Anisoara Laura Mustetiu’s commitment to crafting literature that heals, awakens, and connects.
All three books are also available globally via Amazon, making them accessible to readers across cultures who seek meaning, growth, and soulful renewal.
For university students in South Korea—many of whom frequent Kyobo for academic texts and personal inspiration—Anisoara Laura Mustetiu’s work offers a rare blend of literary elegance and emotional wisdom. It’s a timely addition to a generation yearning for depth in an age of distraction.
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