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Min Jin Lee's novel, praised by Barack Obama as a gripping read, delves deeply into themes of identity and perseverance across four generations. It starts in the quiet fishing village of Yeongdo, Korea, in 1911. Here, a man with physical deformities marries a young girl of fifteen, and they soon welcome their cherished daughter, Sunja, into their lives. However, Sunja's unexpected pregnancy by a married yakuza casts a shadow over the family's future. Just as hope seems to wane, Isak, a Christian minister, proposes a lifeline: a new beginning as his wife in Japan. Despite the daunting prospect of relocating to a foreign land where she lacks friends, a home, and the ability to understand the language, Sunja's journey of redemption marks the commencement of a vast narrative. Spanning eighty years, "Pachinko" unfolds as a monumental exploration of family, love, identity, and the perseverance of the human spirit.
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Min Jin Lee's novel, praised by Barack Obama as a gripping read, delves deeply into themes of identity and perseverance across four generations. It starts in the quiet fishing village of Yeongdo, Korea, in 1911. Here, a man with physical deformities marries a young girl of fifteen, and they soon welcome their cherished daughter, Sunja, into their lives. However, Sunja's unexpected pregnancy by a married yakuza casts a shadow over the family's future. Just as hope seems to wane, Isak, a Christian minister, proposes a lifeline: a new beginning as his wife in Japan. Despite the daunting prospect of relocating to a foreign land where she lacks friends, a home, and the ability to understand the language, Sunja's journey of redemption marks the commencement of a vast narrative. Spanning eighty years, "Pachinko" unfolds as a monumental exploration of family, love, identity, and the perseverance of the human spirit.