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Concerning My Daughter
by Kim Hye-Jin
Not a review just me keeping track.
This book was easy to read and short, which I liked for my end of the year read.
The whole book goes around the POV of a korean mother who has teouble coming to term with her daugthers life-style and the fact that she is a lesbian. Word she even has trouble saying out loud and accepting them.
While all of that happens she has a situation at work where she has a patient named Jen. The issue she has at work of being the odd mam out and people not seeing her point of view, its very similar to the situation at home of she not wanting to accept her daugther pov.
So the whole book is she navigating that, learnjng to accept it. All the while MOANING about how they are out to get her, and she raised her wrong and this is all terrible for HER.
Nada, it progresses and in the end we dont go full circle but progress is made. I think the book was well writen and narrated. :)
This book was easy to read and short, which I liked for my end of the year read.
The whole book goes around the POV of a korean mother who has teouble coming to term with her daugthers life-style and the fact that she is a lesbian. Word she even has trouble saying out loud and accepting them.
While all of that happens she has a situation at work where she has a patient named Jen. The issue she has at work of being the odd mam out and people not seeing her point of view, its very similar to the situation at home of she not wanting to accept her daugther pov.
So the whole book is she navigating that, learnjng to accept it. All the while MOANING about how they are out to get her, and she raised her wrong and this is all terrible for HER.
Nada, it progresses and in the end we dont go full circle but progress is made. I think the book was well writen and narrated. :)