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Pachinko

Book clubs will find plenty to discuss in Lee’s sweeping novel, including gender roles and the pressures of family.

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Interview with Min Jin Lee

Reading Pachinko is like binge-watching every season of an HBO series. Instead of capturing a single time and place, Min Jin Lee’s heartbreaking historical novel spans the entire 20th century through four generations, three wars and two countries with a troubled past. A moving and powerful account of one of the world’s most persecuted immigrant communities—Koreans living in Japan—it may be remembered as one of the best books of the year.


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