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  • A Year In South Korea,  Culture & Community,  May in South Korea,  South of Seoul Book Club

    SOS Book Club Pick: Tastes Like War

    June 4, 2024 /
    tastes like war

    June’s Book Club Pick, “Tastes Like War,” is a memoir written by Grace Cho exploring the intersections of food, family, and the Korean American experience, delving into the author’s relationship with her mother and their shared journey through mental illness and cultural identity. Let’s dig into this memoir. About The South Of Seoul Book Club If you are familiar with the series, skip ahead to learn more about “Tastes Like War.” Looking for book recommendations? Welcome to the South of Seoul book club. We recommend a book every month. Such recommended…

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  • A Year In South Korea,  April in South Korea,  Culture & Community,  South of Seoul Book Club

    SOS Book Club Pick: “Almond: A Novel”

    April 12, 2024 /
    almond: a novel

    April’s Book Club Pick, “Almond: A Novel,” is a coming of age story about Yunjae, a young boy with Alexithymia, who struggles to feel pain, anger, and empathy. Hugely popular among BTS fans, as RM, J-Hope, and Suga read it in 2020 in their reality show “BTS In the Soop.” So, let’s dig into this story focusing on themes of acceptance, love, and human connection. About the South of Seoul Book Club If you are familiar with the series, skip ahead to learn more about “Almond: A Novel.” Commitment to…

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  • A Year In South Korea,  Culture & Community,  March in South Korea,  South of Seoul Book Club

    SOS Book Club Pick: Greek Lessons

    March 12, 2024 /
    Greek Lessons

    March’s Book Club pick is “Greek Lessons.” The story follows a young woman and her professor of Ancient Greek, both of whom are alienated from the people around them due to limitations with their physical bodies. As the two become more connected, they share the pain and solace that they experience. About the South of Seoul Book Club If you are familiar with the series, skip ahead to learn more about “Greek Lessons.” Commitment to Accessibility South of Seoul volunteers take book accessibility into consideration when recommending titles. We consider: Commitment…

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    January 5, 2023
  • A Year In South Korea,  Culture & Community,  February in South Korea,  South of Seoul Book Club

    SOS Book Club Pick: Can’t I Go Instead

    February 8, 2024 /
    can't i go instead

    Follow the lives of a mistress and servant during the Japanese occupation of Korea in “Can’t I Go Instead.” Lee Geum-yi explores the complex relationship between the women, examining the extent to which loyalty and deception can be used to survive. About the South of Seoul Book Club If you are familiar with the series, skip ahead to learn more about “Can’t I Go Instead” Commitment to Accessibility South of Seoul volunteers take book accessibility into consideration when recommending titles. We consider: Commitment to Diverse Lived Experiences South of Seoul volunteers…

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  • A Year In South Korea,  Culture & Community,  January in South Korea,  South of Seoul Book Club

    SOS Book Club Pick: Black Flower

    January 5, 2024 /
    black flower

    Discover the history of the Korean immigrants in 1905 who traveled to Mexico in hopes of a better life in “Black Flower” by Kim Young-ha. Set during the Mexican Revolution, “Black Flower” narrates their journey seeking safety in a new country, with themes of identity, courage, and human spirit amidst hardship. About the South of Seoul Book Club If you are familiar with the series, skip ahead to learn more about “Black Flower.” Commitment to Accessibility South of Seoul volunteers take book accessibility into consideration when recommending titles. We consider: Commitment…

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    June 4, 2024
  • Culture & Community,  November in South Korea,  South of Seoul Book Club

    SOS Book Club Pick: American Seoul: A Memoir

    November 9, 2023 /
    American Seoul: A Memoir

    A heartbreaking journey of self-discovery, this month we explore the life of Helena Rho in “American Seoul.” Let’s dig into this captivating narrative with themes of diaspora, heritage, and finding oneself in a world where borders blur and cultures intersect. About the South of Seoul Book Club If you are familiar with the series, skip ahead to learn more about “American Seoul: A Memoir.” Commitment to Accessibility South of Seoul volunteers take book accessibility into consideration when recommending titles. We consider: Commitment to Diverse Lived Experiences South of Seoul volunteers seek…

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  • Culture & Community,  September in South Korea,  South of Seoul Book Club

    SOS Book Club Pick: The Picture Bride

    September 6, 2023 /
    the picture bride

    Discover the untold stories of courage, love, and cultural clash in Lee Geum-yi’s “The Picture Bride,” as we journey through the hearts of Korean immigrants in early 20th-century America. This powerful and emotionally charged novel invites readers into the intimate world of Korean picture brides during the early 20th century. About the South of Seoul Book Club If you are familiar with the series, skip ahead to learn more about “The Picture Bride.” Commitment to Accessibility South of Seoul volunteers take book accessibility into consideration when recommending titles. We consider: Commitment…

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