& reviewed Shoko's Smile by Choi Eunyoung
Review of "Shoko's Smile" on 'Goodreads'
super well written
Paperback, 272 pages
English language
Published May 31, 2021 by Penguin Books.
In crisp, unembellished prose, Eun-young Choi paints intimate portraits of the lives of young women in South Korea, balancing the personal with the political. In the title story, a fraught friendship between an exchange student and her host sister follows them from adolescence to adulthood. In "A Song from Afar," a young woman grapples with the death of her lover, traveling to Russia to search for information about the deceased. In "Secret," the parents of a teacher killed in the Sewol ferry sinking hide the news of her death from her grandmother. In "Xin Chào, Xin Chào" an argument about the Vietnam War creates a rift between two families that are neighbours.
In the tradition of Sally Rooney, Banana Yoshimoto, and Marilynne Robinson--writers from different cultures who all take an unvarnished look at human relationships and the female experience--Choi Eunyoung is a writer to watch.
super well written