Mitchell and Min Jin Lee
I just finished reading PACHINKO for my book group and am so impressed with what I learned. First, after decades of domination Japan officially became the colonial master of Korea in 1910, and Koreans were reduced to being second class citizens in their own country. It wasn't any better when they migrated to Japan where they were relegated to ghettos, shunned and prohibited from assimilating. The impactful consequences of this on generations of Korean families were so movingly described by author Min Jin Lee. Thank you to the author for her insight and telling the world about one more example of man's inhumanity to man. I didn't know.Read full review »
Juno I via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/30/19
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