A Small Revolution Contributor(s): Han, Jimin (Author) |
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ISBN: 1503939723 ISBN-13: 9781503939721 Publisher: Little a OUR PRICE: $13.46 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: May 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Asian American - Fiction | Women - Fiction | Family Life - General |
Dewey: FIC |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 8.2" W x 5.5" (0.45 lbs) 208 pages |
Themes: - Sex & Gender - Feminine - Topical - Family |
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Publisher Description: In this powerful, page-turning debut, Jimin Han deftly shows that revolutions--whether big or small, in the world or of the heart--can have an impact that lasts through time and spans the oceans. On a beautiful Pennsylvania fall morning, a gunman holds college freshman Yoona Lee and three of her classmates hostage in the claustrophobic confines of their dorm room. The desperate man with his finger on the trigger--Yoona's onetime friend, Lloyd Kang--is unraveling after a mysterious accident in Korea killed his closest friend, Jaesung, who was also the love of Yoona's life. As the tense standoff unfolds, Yoona is forced to revisit her past, from growing up in an abusive household to the upheaval in her ancestral homeland to unwittingly falling in love. She must also confront the truth about what happened to Jaesung on that tragic day, even as her own fate hangs in the balance. Through scenes of political upheaval and protests in South Korea, spirited conversations in cramped dumpling houses, and the quiet moments that happen when two people fall in love, A Small Revolution is a moving narrative brimming with longing, love, fear, and--ultimately--hope. |
Contributor Bio(s): Han, Jimin: - Jimin Han received her MFA at Sarah Lawrence College and her BA from Cornell University. Her work appears in NPR's Weekend America, Entropy, the Rumpus, HTMLGiant, The Good Men Project, Kartika Review, The NuyorAsian Anthology, and KoreanAmericanStory.org, among others. She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College's Writing Institute and lives outside New York City with her husband and children. |