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The story begins with a daughter that no one expected to ever be born. As she grows and finds love she learns that life is not the way her innocent mind thought. She is left pregnant and the story continues for four generations. You will be pulled in as you see her struggle to make decisions to protect her child and ensure a future for him, marry a Missionary and moves to Japan where Koreans were treated harshly and fight to survive. An Epic read!
HPB Staff ReviewIn Pachinko we follow four generations of a Korean family living in Japan, starting during the Great Depression and ending in a more modern era. Each generation is faced with the same problems such as sexism, racism and personal identity. Racism is the overall theme of the novel, but it also explores the ideas of being a woman in a male-dominated world. Neither change, but often become more subtle overtime. Min Jin Lee shows a plethora of women working within the confines of the patriarchy before them and becoming strong and independent. Pachinko is a gamble, as are often the lives of the Korean people living within Japan.
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