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Author Publication date 2008 Originally published 2008 Genre Novel Country South Korea | 3.8/5 Goodreads Original title 엄마를 부탁해 Publisher Changbi Published in English 2011 Playwright Shin Kyung-sook Published in english 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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please look after mom by kyung sook shin book review
Please Look After Mom (Hangul: 엄마를 부탁해) is a novel by South Korean author Kyung-sook Shin. It sold a million copies within 10 months of release in 2009 in South Korea, is critically acclaimed internationally and the English translation by Chi-young Kim won the 2011 Man Asian Literary Prize. The novel has been adapted as a stage play and musical.
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- please look after mom by kyung sook shin book review
- Kyung sookshin please look after mom bookbits author interview
- Plot
- Style
- Characters
- Stage play cast
- Reception
- References
As of April 2012, the book has sold 2 million copies and the publisher has printed a 10,000-copy special edition to commemorate the achievement. The book was also chosen by Oprah to be one of her "18 Books to Watch for in April 2011 and by Amazon as one of its "Best Books of the Month: April 2011".
Kyung sookshin please look after mom bookbits author interview
Plot
When sixty-nine-year-old So-Nyo is separated from her husband among the crowds of the Seoul subway station, her family begins a desperate search to find her. Yet as long-held secrets and private sorrows begin to reveal themselves, they are forced to wonder: how well did they actually know the woman they called Mom? The novel explores the loss, self-recrimination, and in some cases, self-discovery caused by the mother's disappearance. The novel also considers themes related to the self-sacrifice of mothers in general (and in Korean in particular), the relationship between memories of the past and realities of the present, and the chameleonic aspects of identity.
Style
The style of Please Look After Mom is a bit unusual, as Julie Hunt noted in booklist, "Composed almost entirely in second-person narration, the writing is sharp, biting, and intensely moving."
Characters
Stage play cast
Reception
The book was also chosen by Oprah to be one of her "18 Books to Watch for in April 2011 and by Amazon as one of its "Best Books of the Month: April 2011".