
Notebook from My Mother
Drama · Family
Overview
A diligent mother who runs a side-dish store keeps calling her son, a part time teacher, incompetent. The son resents his mother’s prickliness, but he isn’t very sweet to her either. One day, all of a sudden, his mother gets dementia.
Top Cast


Lee Joo-sil
Lee Joo-sil
Ae-ran
Lee Joo-sil
Ae-ran


Lee Jong-hyuk
Lee Jong-hyuk
Gyu-hyeon
Lee Jong-hyuk
Gyu-hyeon


Kim Sung-eun
Kim Sung-eun
Su-jin
Kim Sung-eun
Su-jin


Kim Seon-hwa
Kim Seon-hwa
Yun-ja
Kim Seon-hwa
Yun-ja


Lee Jun-hyeok
Lee Jun-hyeok
Jeong-ho
Lee Jun-hyeok
Jeong-ho


Yuha Lee
Yuha Lee
Kid's Mother
Yuha Lee
Kid's Mother


Ha Mheen
Ha Mheen
Group Home Director
Ha Mheen
Group Home Director
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