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“A haunting, gorgeous narrative…lushly told.” Minneapolis Star Tribune
“[A] stunning memoir.” Chicago Review of Books
“A tremendous gift…from a tremendously talented writer.” San Francisco Chronicle
“Koh’s narration of this lyrical dance of language and emotion is haunting and deeply moving.” AudioFile
“Floats stunningly through the abandonment she experienced as a teenager…[and] talks about living while excavating the troubled past and writing difficult love letters.” Electric Literature
“A masterpiece, a love letter to mothers and daughters everywhere.” Shelf Awareness
“A finely wrought, linguistically rich, provocative memoir.” Booklist
“A poignant transgenerational story of trauma and recovery in South Korea, Japan, and America.” Library Journal
“Intimate, subtle insights about a unique mother-daughter relationship.” Kirkus Reviews
“A beautifully crafted saga…graceful and moving.” Nicole Chung, author of All You Can Ever Know