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Pachinko (National Book Award Finalist)

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Indulge in the thrill of Pachinko, a sweeping novel that reimagines the Korean American experience. Set against the backdrop of World War II and the post-war occupation of Japan, this Pulitzer Prize finalist weaves a story of love, family, and survival.

In 1945, after the war ends, Kiya Han, a young Korean girl, is sent to the United States as part of the Japanese American relocation program. As she navigates the treacherous landscape of post-war America, she must confront the trauma of her past and the secrets that have haunted her family for generations.

With its richly detailed prose and nuanced exploration of identity, culture, and belonging, Pachinko is a powerful and moving novel about resilience, love, and the human search for home. With its unique blend of historical fiction, drama, and social commentary, this book will leave you breathless and yearning for more.

A National Book Award Finalist and winner of several international literary awards, Pachinko has been praised for its lyrical prose, complex characters, and unflinching examination of the human experience.