本が私の人生である | Yui Matsuo | TEDxYouth@OtsumaNakano
幼少期から本に親しみ、特に辻村深月さんとの出会いをきっかけに読書習慣を再び築いた経験について語っています。彼女は本を通じて現実逃避をしたり、自分の世界を広げたりしてきました。今も読書は彼女の大事な趣味であり、将来は本に関わる仕事に就きたいという夢を持っています。読書の魅力とその人生への影響について、お話しします。 She is a 5th grader in Otsuma Nakano Junior and Senior High School. She will be introducing how book gave great influence on her life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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