The Stone Home by Kim, Crystal Hana
Crystal Hana Kim
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The Stone Home -- Crystal Hana Kim - Hardcover


"It is a privilege to read Crystal Hana Kim's fiction, which both edifies and enlightens." --Min Jin Lee

A hauntingly poetic family drama and coming-of-age story that reveals a dark corner of South Korean history through the eyes of a small community living in a reformatory center--a stunning work of great emotional power from the critically acclaimed author of If You Leave Me.

In 2011, Eunju Oh opens her door to greet a stranger: a young Korean American woman holding a familiar-looking knife--a knife Eunju hasn't seen in thirty years, and that connects her to a place she'd desperately hoped to leave behind forever.

In South Korea in the 1980s, young Eunju and her mother are homeless on the street. After being captured by the police, they're sent to live within the walls of a state-sanctioned reformatory center that claims to rehabilitate the nation's citizens but hides a darker, more violent reality. While Eunju and her mother form a tight-knit community with the other women in the kitchen, two teenage brothers, Sangchul and Youngchul, are compelled to labor in the workshops and make increasingly desperate decisions--and all are forced down a path of survival, the repercussions of which will echo for decades to come.

Inspired by real events, told through alternating timelines and two intimate perspectives, The Stone Home is a deeply affecting story of a mother and daughter's love and a pair of brothers whose bond is put to an unfathomably difficult test. Capturing a shameful period of history with breathtaking restraint and tenderness, Crystal Hana Kim weaves a lyrical exploration of the legacy of violence and the complicated psychology of power, while showcasing the extraordinary acts of devotion and friendship that can arise in the darkness.



Author: Crystal Hana Kim
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
Published: 04/02/2024
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780063310971

Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 11/01/2023 pg. 4
Publishers Weekly 02/19/2024
Booklist 03/01/2024 pg. 24
Kirkus Reviews 04/01/2024