PACHINKO: Min Jin Lee
PACHINKO
by Min Jin Lee
It’s 1883 and Sunja, the daughter of an impoverished fisherman meets a Yakuza boss in the time of a Japanese-occupied Korea. Sunja’s journey through prejudice, sacrifice and love shows the true depth of the story of immigration. A compelling read that goes deep into the Korean-Japanese cultural rift and the ties that bind a family.
- Reviewed by Cat
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