![]() For some readers, this may be where catharsis lies either because their own parents did or didn’t make it that far.Įither way, I was reminded of a moment in Christina C. ![]() The mother’s prejudice against her daughter’s homosexuality as a symbol of her rejection of “a good, normal life” as rewarded by Korean culture is difficult to read and really the only thing that made me stick it out was knowing from the get-go - it’s in the blurb, possibly for exactly this reason - that she’s going to grow past it. I’ve talked about the latter elsewhere it’s definitely not light reading. Recently I’ve been very taken with My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite and Concerning My Daughter by Kim Hye-Jin. ![]() I can hardly believe that these words that had sunk deep inside me are surfacing and coming out through my own lips rather than resting heavily all the way to my grave. ![]()
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