
Pachinko
2017
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Min Jin Lee
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Summary
* The million-copy bestseller* * National Book Award finalist * * One of the New York Times's 10 Best Books of 2017 * * Selected for Emma Watson's Our Shared Shelf book club * 'This is a captivating book ... Min Jin Lee's novel takes us through four generations and each character's search for identity and success. It's a powerful story about resilience and compassion' BARACK OBAMA. Yeongdo, Korea 1911. In a small fishing village on the banks of the East Sea, a club-footed, cleft-lipped man marries a fifteen-year-old girl. The couple have one child, their beloved daughter Sunja. When Sunja falls pregnant by a married yakuza, the family face ruin. But then Isak, a Christian minister, offers her a chance of salvation: a new life in Japan as his wife. Following a man she barely knows to a hostile country in which she has no friends, no home, and whose language she cannot speak, Sunja's salvation is just the beginning of her story. Through eight decades and four generations, Pachinko is an epic tale of family, identity, love, death and survival.
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6 avisJ’en suis à peine à 25% du roman, mais j’adore. On est tout de suite happé par la vie des personnages: dure, misérable, mais aussi digne et forte. Des relations humaines directes et emprunts de pragmatisme plus que de romantisme C’est une naration directe et sans frioritures mais très interessante dans sa description des modes de vie, des coutumes et de l’environnement historique et politique de la Corée et du Japon du début du 20eme.



