我們的工作之路2: 獸醫師/弦樂團團員/地方創生工作者 (鈴木典丈)
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我們的工作之路2: 獸醫師/弦樂團團員/地方創生工作者 (鈴木典丈)

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我們的工作之路2: 獸醫師/弦樂團團員/地方創生工作者 (鈴木典丈): : 5 Suzuki Noritake 197521 17

作者: 鈴木典丈  |  譯者: 葉韋利


       我不知道自己究竟想做什麼?
  唸什麼科系,就要做那份職業嗎?
  我真的能勝任這份工作嗎?
 
  獻給每一位正在尋找方向的人
  即使還沒找到答案,也勇敢往前進吧!
 
  我們的工作之路第二集繼續感動上市!
 
  「我想描繪一個儘管迷路、仍然堅強的向前走的人。」作者鈴木典丈說。
 
  今年年初二月的台北書展,鈴木典丈老師旋風來臺,帶來他最新出版的《我們的工作之路》,也分享了他從新幹線駕駛到繪本作家,戲劇性的職涯人生。
 
  鈴木老師的座右銘是:「凡事都抱持興趣,世界會因此變得更加寬廣。」鈴木老師這次挑選了三個不同的工作職人——獸醫師、弦樂團團員、地方創生工作者,帶來他們微妙、迷惘又充滿希望的工作之路。
 
  有的沒想太多,隨遇而安,卻愈做愈有使命感(獸醫師)
  或是還沒找到正確答案,選擇一邊思考,一邊繼續前進(管弦樂團團員)
  也有的把眼光放遠,想把有興趣的都嘗試一遍…… (地方創生工作者)
 
  聽聽這些職人從小一路成長的變化和想法,你會發現這些過程中的悔恨、懊惱和喜悅,最後都會變成成長的養分。你也要找到自己想做的事,走出屬於你的工作之路,自信的追求夢想的生活。
 
  不同工作的職人,不同的成長之路——
  我們的工作之路□,這次帶來三種新的工作職人,獸醫師、弦樂團團員、地方創生工作者。他們職涯有長有短,性格也大不相同,在隨遇而安的摸索過程中,逐漸確定自己的未來。
 
  三個職人的故事、三篇中篇漫畫,宛如動畫的運鏡,讓讀者一同經歷了他們的迷惘和幸福,讓讀者從他們身上得到共鳴,或是讀到和自己共通的疑惑。
 
  獸醫師:一個喜歡水生動物的獸醫師,在水族館照顧動物十年後,卻因為無法自己救治館內的動物,重新開始學習在第一線救治動物,而且為了不放棄犬貓以外的寵物,繼續努力學習新的技術,成為寵物主人信任的非犬貓獸醫師。
 
  弦樂團團員:5歲開始學小提琴,從小就確定自己要從事音樂的工作。求學過程,就像一關關的考驗、篩選,喜歡的樂曲愈來愈多,但是覺得自己擅長的樂曲愈來愈少。雖然現在實現了夢想,在管弦樂團有一席之地,還是為了保有這份幸福,繼續演奏小提琴。
 
  地方創生工作者:喜歡手作的樂趣,但是從求學到工作,都無法滿足他的想法。為了複製創作工間的樂趣,他回到故鄉,成為創生工作者,把眼光放長遠一點,一邊摸工作的價值,一邊找出自己真正做的事。
 

作者

鈴木典丈(Suzuki Noritake)

  
1975年出生於日本靜岡縣濱松市。有2男1女,目前和家人住在千葉縣。
  在成為繪本作家之前,曾經做過平面設計師。
  繪本作品有:《我的百變馬桶》(獲得第17屆日本繪本賞讀者賞)、《工作達人:晴空塔篇》(獲得日本小學館兒童出版文化賞、第二屆柳瀨嵩文化獎)。
  其他作品:「工作達人」系列(全系列六冊)、《才沒有這回事呢!》、《我的飛天浴缸》、《睡覺時間到了!》、《大危機百科》等。
  鈴木老師的座右銘是:「凡事都抱持興趣,世界會因此變得更加寬廣。」

譯者

葉韋利

  專職主婦譯者,熱愛翻譯工作,享受生活
 

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