A review by trulybooked
Stingray by Louis Vinciguerra, Kim Joo-Young

4.0

This is not a book to read if you are looking for plot. It feels like you're walking beside Se-young and his mother throughout the novel, spying on their innermost thoughts. The action in this book is next to nonexistent, but that's okay because that's not what the book is about. It is the story of a person as told by another person with all their faults, their biases, and their foolishness plain to see.

It's a beautiful book and highly recommended, but it feels more like walking through snow than a sprint.