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When We Fell Apart
- Narrado por: Daniel K Isaac, Shannon Tyo
- Duração: 11 horas e 7 minutos
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Sinopse
Yu-jin is gifted.
Yu-jin is loved.
Yu-jin is flourishing.
Yu-jin is dead.
When the Seoul police inform Min that his girlfriend Yu-jin has taken her own life, he’s sure it can’t be true. She was successful, happy, just on the cusp of graduating and claiming the future she’d always dreamed of.
After growing up in California, where he always felt ‘too Korean’ to fit in, Min has never felt quite the same certainty as Yu-jin about his life’s path. Unable to accept that she could have done this, Min throws himself into finding out what really happened to her.
But the more Min discovers, the more lost he feels. With a controlling and powerful government official father, and a fraught friendship with her alluring and destructive roommate So-ra, Yu-jin’s life was much more complex than she chose to reveal to Min. And the more he learns about her, the more he begins to doubt he ever really knew her at all.
For fans of Celeste Ng, this is a profoundly moving and suspenseful drama that untangles the complicated ties that bind families together—or break them apart.
Resumo da Crítica
"Takes on the friction between family bonds, cultural expectations and personal desires in a way that feels both urgent and intensely real.... For me the true heart of the book was Min, and his search for a sense of belonging that neither America nor Korea is quite able offer him. His story is truly unforgettable." (Abi Daré, New York Times best-selling author of The Girl with the Louding Voice)
"Melancholic, atmospheric and consistently surprising. Like Norwegian Wood, there is a minor key running through this love story played out on the frenetic and lonely streets of Seoul." (Susie Yang, New York Times best-selling author of White Ivy)
"In this gorgeous, poignant meditation on identity, love and desire, Soon Wiley illuminates the liminal state of being biracial, of belonging but not, of desperately wanting the world to let you be as you are. When We Fell Apart will stay with me for a long time." (Angie Kim, best-selling author of Miracle Creek)