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I Went to See My Father
- Narrated by: Megan Affonso
- Length: 12 hrs
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Summary
'A powerful, elegant page-turner' J.M. Lee
After losing her daughter in a tragic accident, Hon returns to her childhood home in the Korean countryside to look after her elderly father. There, the discovery of a chest of letters compels her to piece together the violent, vibrant story of his life.
More than just a portrait of one man, I Went to See My Father asks us to look at the ones we love, uncover the secrets they keep, and finally see who they really are.
Affectionate, epic, joyous and lasting, this is the perfect follow-up to beloved classic Please Look After Mother.
Translated by Anton Hur
Critic reviews
"This is a book which reminds us that we all suffer from the same wounds, that no individual is free from the pains of their geography and that the greatest losses can only be healed where they all begin." (Defne Suman)
"A book that makes you hurt all over and smile at the same time. The experience being shared is so immediately relatable, so universal yet Korean, so beautiful and powerful at the same time." (Kim Hyesoon)
"I Went to See My Father features the author's hallmark emotional richness combined with a precision of language that pierces the soul. Just as Shin's Please Look After Mother gives a voice to the forgotten mother, this novel vividly shows the father as a figure whom we often overlook. Shin guides us on a journey of heartache to literary catharsis." (Sang Young Park)
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- 26-08-24
A Quiet Book
A beautifully rendered portrait of a father daughter relationship.
A daughter goes back to be with her cognitively declining father while her mother is in hospital. This presant timeline is interspersed with a history of the family, with particular focus on the father, and how they got to where they are.
I recommend this book for fans of Cold Enough For Snow by Jessica Au
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