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Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Pachinko - Min Jin Lee quantity. Add to cart. SKU: Category: Books. Description Reviews (0) A New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year and National Book Award finalist, Pachinko is an “extraordinary epic” of four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family as they fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan. Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It's also fiendishly readable - the real-deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year. Erica Wagner, author of Ariel's Gift and Seizure.


The American novelist Min Jin Lee's "Pachinko" () is a lengthy family saga of a Korean family extending from the years through The early part of the story ( -- ) is set in a small, poor fishing village in Korea while most of the rest of the book is set in Japan. The novel tries to be both broad and particular. Min Jin Lee (born ) is a Korean American author and journalist based in bltadwin.ru work frequently deals with Korean and Korean American topics. She is the author of the novels Free Food for Millionaires () and Pachinko (). Min Jin Lee's novel Pachinko (Feb ) is a national bestseller, a New York Times Editor's Choice and an American Booksellers Association's Indie Next Great Reads. Lee's debut novel Free Food for Millionaires (May ) was a No. 1 Book Sense Pick, a New York Times Editor's Choice, a Wall Street Journal Juggle Book Club selection, and a national bestseller; it was a Top 10 Novels of.


Pachinko – Min Jin Lee $ ISBN Pachinko - Min Jin Lee quantity. Add to cart. SKU: Category: Books. Description Reviews (0). Pachinko, Min Jin Lee Pachinko is the second novel by Korean-American author Min Jin Lee. Pachinko is an epic historical novel following a Korean family who eventually migrates to Japan. The character-driven tale features a large ensemble of characters who become subjected to issues of racism and stereotypes, among other events with historical origins in the 20th-century Korean experiences with Japan. Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a family saga about a four generations of a Korean family that is set in Korea and Japan. It’s a National Book Award finalist, and, in what may be an even greater honor than that, it made my Favorite Books list.

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