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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Debut Spotlight: Forgotten Country




Book Description

March 1, 2012
On the night Janie waits for her sister, Hannah, to be born, her grandmother tells her a story: Since the Japanese occupation of Korea, their family has lost a daughter in every generation, so Janie is charged with keeping Hannah safe. As time passes, Janie hears more stories, while facts remain unspoken. Her father tells tales about numbers, and in his stories everything works out. In her mother's stories, deer explode in fields, frogs bury their loved ones in the ocean, and girls jump from cliffs and fall like flowers into the sea. Within all these stories are warnings.
Years later, when Hannah inexplicably cuts all ties and disappears, Janie embarks on a mission to find her sister and finally uncover the truth beneath her family's silence. To do so, she must confront their history, the reason for her parents' sudden move to America twenty years earlier, and ultimately her conflicted feelings toward her sister and her own role in the betrayal behind their estrangement.
Weaving Korean folklore within a modern narrative of immigration and identity, Forgotten Country is a fierce exploration of the inevitability of loss, the conflict between obligation and freedom, and a family struggling to find its way out of silence and back to one another.





6 comments:

  1. I just finished reading this one! It's a sad one. =/

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  2. This one sounds great yet sad. I love this kind of books, so I'm sure I'll enjoy this one.

    OOHhHH Your reading Pure. I can't wait for your review.

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  3. I think I saw this one on NetGalley some time ago. It sounds very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. This one is going on my list for certain!

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  5. I like the sound of this one. Complex historical novel.

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  6. I think this book sounds very intriguing, and I am adding it to my list as we speak. I love books that are subtly infused with magical realism, and it seems like this book fits the bill. Fantastic spotlight today!

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