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ISBN 10: 1982114568 ISBN 13: 9781982114565
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Pachinko meets Beasts of a Little Land in this stunning, evocative tale, set in 1920s Korea, of one seemingly ordinary woman--an uneducated villager living under Japanese occupation--who takes control of her own destiny and rises to become an advocate for women's literacy as a force for change."Women need other women to survive." In 1924, Korea is an occupied country. In Seoul's secret, underground networks and throughout the countryside, rebellion against the Japanese Empire simmers, threatening to boil over. Kim Na-Young lives a simple life in the rural village of Daegeori, where she watches the moon rise and set over the pine-wooded mountains, tends to her household alongside her best friend, Yeon-Soo, and cares for her sick mother. But the occupation touches every Korean life--even Na-Young's. In the wake of a tragedy that stuns the village, Na-Young's father arranges her marriage to a man she's never met, and Na-Young and Yeon-Soo decide to flee, taking their fate into their own hands. That decision sets them on their own collision course with the occupying forces, resulting in a violent encounter that will alter both of their lives forever--in shockingly different ways. Taking us from a small village to the bustling corridors of Seoul, where women and girls can learn to read and write in multiple languages and members of the revolution pass coded messages through the back rooms of teahouses, Ann Y. K. Choi weaves a masterful tale of a woman taking command not only of her own identity but her own destiny. A sweeping journey through historical Korea and an utterly compelling portrait of one woman's remarkable life, All Things Under the Moon is both a stunning literary achievement and a beautifully written tribute to the sacrifices women make for each other. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1982114568 ISBN 13: 9781982114565
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