
Product Description A tale of deep bonds to family, place, language?of hard-won selfhood told by a singular, incandescent voice. After living in America for over a decade, Eun Jis parents return to Korea for work, leaving fifteen-year-old Eun Ji and her brother behind in the familys new California home. Overnight, Eun Ji finds herself in a world made strange in her mothers absence. Her mother writes letters over the years seeking forgiveness and love?letters Eun Ji cannot understand until she finds them years later hidden in a box. The letters lay bare the impact of her mothers departure, as Eun Ji gets to know the woman who raised her and left her behind. Eun Ji is a student, a traveler, a dancer, a poet, and a daughter coming to terms not only with her parents prolonged absence, but her familys history: her grandmothers Juns years as a lovesick wife in Daejeon, the horrors her grandmother Kumiko witnessed during the Jeju Island Massacre. Where, Koh asks, do the stories of our mothers and grandmothers end and ours begin? How do we find words?in Korean, Japanese, English, or any language?to articulate the profound ways that distance can shape love? The Magical Language of Others is a fearless and poetic mind grappling with forgiveness, reconciliation, legacy, and intergenerational trauma?conjuring an epic saga and love story between mothers and daughters spanning four generations. Review "A beautifully crafted saga...graceful and moving."-- "Nicole Chung, author of All You Can Ever Know" "A haunting, gorgeous narrative...lushly told. Brilliant."-- "Minneapolis Star Tribune" "A poignant transgenerational story of trauma and recovery in South Korea, Japan, and America."-- "Library Journal" "An exquisite, challenging, and stunning memoir. E. J. Koh intricately melds her personal story with a broader view of Korean history. Through these pages, you are asked to experi
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2020-04-06
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