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Kim Aeran is a South Korean writer and novelist. She was born in Incheon, South Korea in 1980. She graduated from Seoul National University with a degree in Korean literature. Kim Aeran has written several novels, including “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time”, “The Girl Who Could Fly”, and “The Girl Who Could See the Future”. She has also written several short stories and essays. Kim Aeran has won several awards for her writing, including the Daesan Literary Award, the Hankook Ilbo Literary Award, and the Munhakdongne Literary Award. Kim Aeran is currently 43 years old. She is married and has two children. Her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Her husband is Ko Jae-gwi (m. 2011)

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2011

Her 2011 novel My Palpitating Life is a touching story of a 17-year-old boy with progeria, a disease that cause rapid aging; he prepares to bid farewell to his thirty-something parents, who had him when they were teenagers. It was a bestseller, and in 2014 was adapted into the E J-yong film My Brilliant Life starring Kang Dong-won and Song Hye-kyo.

2008

In 2008, her short story "Knife Marks" won the Yi Hyosŏk Literary Award. Likewise, she was the youngest to ever be awarded this prize.

2005

Next, her short story collection, Run, Daddy, Run, entered the spotlight, earning her the Hankook Ilbo Literary Award in 2005. Twenty-five years old at the time of the award, Kim was the youngest award winner ever recorded, which was all the more unprecedented as she was also a new writer who had not yet published any short story collections.

2003

Kim's debut work "No Knocking in This House," a short story published in 2003, is about five women living in five separate rooms in a boarding house, where the rooms are tiny and close together. It won Daesan Literary Award.

1980

Kim Ae-ran (the romanization preferred by the author according to LTI Korea) (Korean: 김애란 ; born 1980) is a South Korean writer.

Kim was born in Incheon in 1980. She is a graduate of the Korea National University of Arts.

1960

Kim's stories feature young people in their 20s who have moved up to Seoul from other parts of the country. After industrialization and urbanization began in earnest in the 1960s, Korean literature frequently dealt with the subject of young people who turned their backs on their hometowns to come to Seoul. However, though young people continued to move to the capital after the new millennium, literary interest in their stories began to decrease. Because Kim spent most of her childhood growing up in a rural village called Seosan and only began living in Seoul in her 20s, she imbues the lives of the characters in her stories with a strong sense of realism.