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Jari-chan
The White Book | Han Kang
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This is a very tender, but also very sad book. In different very short texts, Han Kang talks about white things. White being the color of mourning in Korea. We learn about her older sister, who died shortly after birth. We learn how that still hunts Kang, how it affects her life. I was deeply moved by this work, by its calmness, by its insights.

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Cortg
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I finally picked up a Han Kang book. She sure punches a lot into such a short novel. I think this is the first book I‘ve read about anorexia. Yeong-hye begins having dreams and becomes vegetarian. Mental health and trauma plays a big part. The story is told by multiple POV‘s, all infuriated with Yeong-hye‘s decision to go against the grain of society.

ChaoticMissAdventures This is one of my favorite books. I just love how she can write so insightfully. I do think her more popular (if a bit darker) is a great follow up when you are ready, I love how she leaves culture and history into her stories 3mo
Cortg @ChaoticMissAdventures Good to hear! I have a copy of Human Acts on my bookshelf. I‘m looking forward to it! 3mo
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Amor4Libros
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Starting my Han Kang journey…

BkClubCare Oh. 🥩 3mo
RedCurly I cannot wait to get her books for Christmas! 3mo
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Graywacke
Greek Lessons | Han Kang
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A woman has become mute. She has lost her husband, teaching job, and custody of her 8-yr-old son. Lost herself, she takes a course in Ancient Greek taught by an instructor about her age who is losing his sight. Somehow a gentle warm story comes out of this, layered onto of darker histories and life pains, and terrific interesting prose. This completes my two week run through Han‘s four English-translated novels. (Another is due out in January)

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Graywacke
Greek Lessons | Han Kang
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Starting the next book - more from Nobel winner Han Kang

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Graywacke
The White Book | Han Kang
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Pickpick

This reads like a collection of prose poetry. A series of white things, with a theme on an older sister who only lived a couple hours. Each topic gets a page or so. A blizzard is characterized by "this oppressive weight of beauty", a handkerchief is falling "like a soul tentatively sounding out the place it might alight". Very interesting, if generally mystifying to me.

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Graywacke
The White Book | Han Kang
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150 pages with maybe 80 pages of actual text, the rest white space. It reads like a series of prose poems on white things. Although not poetic in rhythm, the feelings they left me with are very similar that of Emily Dickinson‘s poetry that I‘m currently reading. Han writes of about an older sister who lived for 2 hours in Korea, while looking out at snowy Warsaw, Poland.

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TheKidUpstairs
Love in the Big City | Sang Young Park
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Book shopping!

Not sure how this one escaped my radar in 2022, but I just read about it the other day and then read all the wonderful Litsy reviews and just had to have it.

Grabbed #18 in the Dragon Masters series for my 8 year old - anyone else's kids love this series? He's whipping through them, and we can't keep them on the shelves at the library! #RaisingReaders

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RegineReads
Love in the Big City | Sang Young Park
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I fell into a serious reading slump...years of nothing finished, I think; I just finished this beautiful book!! I got a little lost sometimes timeline-wise, but wow, I fell in love with the characters and the way the world felt alive around them. My favorite quote: "I came to the realization that life was merely the forward motion of going from one's first hospital room to one's last." Def recommend!

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Pinta
Whale | Cheon Myeong-Kwan
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^^ 361 “Let‘s stop here. All truth has vanished.”

365 “Chunhui was about to ask Jumbo something else, but before they could happen, they vanished. Only their voices were left behind in the vast outer space, faint.
Goodbye, little lady.
Goodbye to you too, elephant.”

Playful, sensual, sometimes childlike, sometimes cunning, sometimes cruel.