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Everything Belongs To Us: A Novel

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Two young women of vastly different means each struggle to find her own way during the darkest hours of South KoreaÆs ôeconomic miracleö in a striking debut novel for readers of Anthony Marra and Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie. Seoul, 1978. At South KoreaÆs top university, the nationÆs best and brightest compete to join the professional elite of an authoritarian regime. Success could lead to a life of rarefied privilege and wealth; failure means being left irrevocably behind. For childhood friends Jisun and Namin, the stakes couldnÆt be more different. Jisun, the daughter of a powerful business mogul, grew up on a mountainside estate with lush gardens and a dedicated chauffeur. NaminÆs parents run a tented food cart from dawn to curfew; her sister works in a shoe factory. Now Jisun wants as little to do with her fatherÆs world as possible, abandoning her schoolwork in favor of the underground activist movement, while Namin studies tirelessly in the service of one goal: to launch herself and her family out of poverty. But everything changes when Jisun and Namin meet an ambitious, charming student named Sunam, whose need to please his family has led him to a prestigious club: the Circle. Under the influence of his mentor, Juno, a manipulative social climber, Sunam becomes entangled with both women, as they all make choices that will change their lives forever. In this sweeping yet intimate debut, Yoojin Grace Wuertz details four intertwining lives that are rife with turmoil and desire, private anxieties and public betrayals, dashed hopes and broken dreamsùwhile a nation moves toward prosperity at any cost. Praise for Everything Belongs to Us ôThe intertwined lives of South Korean university students provide intimacy to a rich and descriptive portrait of the country during the period of authoritarian industrialization in the late 1970s. WuertzÆs debut novel is a Gatsby-esque takedown, full of memorable characters.öùThe New York Times Book Review (EditorsÆ Choice) ôWuertzÆs masterful novel traces the paths of two friends who come from very different backgrounds, but whose trajectories have taken them to the same point in time. This is a story of love and passion, betrayal and ambition, and it is an always fascinating look at a country whose many contradictions contribute to its often enigmatic allure.öùNylon


  • | Author: Yoojin Grace Wuertz
  • | Publisher: Random House
  • | Publication Date: Feb 28, 2017
  • | Number of Pages: 368 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/Fiction
  • | ISBN-10: 0812998545
  • | ISBN-13: 9780812998542
Author:
Yoojin Grace Wuertz
Publisher:
Random House
Publication Date:
Feb 28, 2017
Number of pages:
368 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/Fiction
ISBN-10:
0812998545
ISBN-13:
9780812998542