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Kinda Korean is a mesmerising memoir that is deeply upsetting, insightful, and is an incredible exploration, or more appropriately, a revelation of cultural identity, family relationships, racism and misogyny. Sung writes her memoir in a way that pulls at your heart strings, whilst dampening the pain with humour. Sung shares her experience of the discrimination and racism she experienced as…
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From best-selling author, Marjan Kamali, The Lion Women of Tehran is a deeply moving historical novel. Dedicated to the ‘brave women of Iran’, it remains just as relevant today as… Read More
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Your Neighbours Table is a novel that could also be read as a social commentary on the low birth rate condition in South Korea, and the complex relationships of a… Read More
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I chose you because you were the most useless human whose story I had the displeasure of reading. On the first day of the monsoon an old ramshackle building appears.… Read More
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“I can’t do it … I’m pregnant. The smell of coffee . . . it triggers my morning sickness. The cigarettes, too . . . Anyway, isn’t this supposed… Read More