Hwang Sun-mi's novels, "My Blue Bicycle," "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly," and "The Miracle of Cherry Hill," all feature her father as a central character. "My Blue Bicycle" depicts his suffering, while "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly" portrays him as a protective family man. In "The Miracle of Cherry Hill," Hwang Sun-mi aimed to immortalize her father in a positive light, with the protagonist, "Kang," representing his desire for a better life. The novel was written during her stay in Austria, inspired by the poet's chair in the park, reminiscent of her father's chair during his illness.