I Went to See My Father, KyungSook Shin
I Went to See My Father, KyungSook Shin
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I Went to See My Father

Author: Kyung-Sook Shin, Anton Hur

Narrator: Megan Affonso

Unabridged: 11 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/11/2023


Synopsis

“The bus began to pull away before I had a chance to shout goodbye to Father. I think about that moment from time to time. About how long he must’ve stood there after the bus had left. About what he must’ve felt staring down that dark road, long after the bus had disappeared.
About how long he must’ve waited before going back inside the store.”
—From Chapter 1

Two years after losing her daughter in a tragic accident, Hon finally returns to her home in the countryside to take care of her father. At first, her father appears withdrawn and fragile, an aging man, awkward but kind around his own daughter.

Then, after stumbling upon a chest of letters, Hon discovers the truth of her father’s past and reconstructs her family history.

Consumed with her own grief, Hon has been blind to her father’s vulnerability and her family’s fragility. Unraveling secret after secret, Hon grows closer to her father, who proves to be more complex than she ever gave him credit for. After living through one of the most tumultuous times in Korean history, her father’s
life spiraled after the civil war. Now, after years of emotional isolation, Hon learns the whole truth, from her father’s affair and involvement in a religious sect, to the dynamic lives of her siblings, to her family’s financial hardships.

What Hon uncovers about her father builds toward her understanding of the great scope of his sacrifice and heroism, and of his generation. More than just theportrait of a single man, I Went to See My Father opens a window on humankind, family, loss, and war.

About Kyung-Sook Shin

Kyung-Sook Shin is one of South Korea's most widely read and acclaimed novelists. She has been awarded the Man Asian Literary Prize, the Manhae Grand Prize for Literature, the Dong-in Literature Prize, the Yi Sang Literary Prize, and many others, including France's Prix de l'Inapercu. Shin is the author of multiple books, including The Girl Who Wrote Loneliness, I'll Be Right There, The Court Dancer, and the New York Times bestselling Please Look After Mom, which has been published in over forty countries.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Reading_ on April 24, 2023

Seemed too long. The writing is okay. Reads like a memoir. It’s the pacing and the characters that seem to be a bit offbeat now and then. I like these kind of books but this one just couldn’t hold my attention and I stopped caring just fifty percent into it.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on October 21, 2023

My memories of Father exist in disparate and elusive fragments like the sound of the wind on some days, of the war on some days, of the flying bird on some days, of the snowfall on some days, and on some days, of the determination to keep living. And what of all the things suppressed within him, nev......more

Goodreads review by Bella Azam on May 12, 2024

This was such a sentimental read for me. I teared up multiple times reading this as it struck an emotional chord in me. What a beautiful story. A story that explores the meaning of family, fatherhood, the struggles of living up to expectations, the harsh nature of wars and political strife and most......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on February 18, 2023

I Went to See My Father A masterpiece .... I think it's Kyung-sook Shin's best book and bookend her global bestselling Man Asian Prize winning, Please Look After Mom. The story of one father and all fathers -- the secrets our fathers hide from us and how , when we uncover them, we learn about the ful......more

Goodreads review by Jolanta (knygupė) on November 06, 2023

2,5* Paskendau smulkmeniškume/detališkume ir įsijausti į istoriją jau nebeturėjau jėgų.......more