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ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York TimesNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
MIN JIN LEE · FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES Min Jin Lee · Free Food For Millionaires 04/14/2007 12:59 AM. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York TimesNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
MIN JIN LEE · FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES Min Jin Lee · Free Food For Millionaires 04/14/2007 12:59 AM.NEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup. EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE The Friends of the Bronxville Public Library (FOBPL) are encouraging book clubs to read Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko, a finalist for the National Book Award, a national bestseller and a New York Times Editor’s Choice, in preparation for a special conversation with the author that will take place on the evening of Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 7 PM at the Sommer Center for Worship and PerformingVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our . ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. PACHINKO | MIN JIN LEE 9781455563920. Hardcover (hardcover) 9781455563937. (ebook) 9781455563913. A saga about four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan, exiled from their home. PACHINKO follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prizeddaughter of a
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
AUDIO | MIN JIN LEE
Hay Festival: Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk with Lena de Casparis (Audio) Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk to Lena de Casparis FICTIONS: SCALE Hay Festival 2017, Saturday 27 May 2017 Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko is an epic tale of identity and survival and love, set . www.hayfestival.com. #Audio #Interviews. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. MIN JIN LEE · FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES Min Jin Lee · Free Food For Millionaires 04/14/2007 12:59 AM. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.comNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com.VIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .NEWS & MEDIA
Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. The book is named after a popular game in Japan that’s a bit like a pinball machine –– a game of chance where the player can set the speed or direction, but once it’s in play a maze of obstacles determines the EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm.NEWS & MEDIA
Lee said: “The world is broken because we do not love enough. War, peace, and art require at least three elements: imagination, will, and action – and ironically, all three are enacted because men and women feel love. This is the central paradox – we love – the other, self, family, faith, or ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: 10 Best International Fiction 2017. By CBC Books Min Jin Lee’s PACHINKO is a thoughtful look at the experience of Koreans in Japan, most of whom were born and grew up there, but are still classified as “resident aliens.”. In examining . www.cbc.ca. #Reviews #News.AUDIO | MIN JIN LEE
Hay Festival: Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk with Lena de Casparis (Audio) Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk to Lena de Casparis FICTIONS: SCALE Hay Festival 2017, Saturday 27 May 2017 Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko is an epic tale of identity and survival and love, set . www.hayfestival.com. #Audio #Interviews. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.comNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com.VIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .NEWS & MEDIA
Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. The book is named after a popular game in Japan that’s a bit like a pinball machine –– a game of chance where the player can set the speed or direction, but once it’s in play a maze of obstacles determines the EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm.NEWS & MEDIA
Lee said: “The world is broken because we do not love enough. War, peace, and art require at least three elements: imagination, will, and action – and ironically, all three are enacted because men and women feel love. This is the central paradox – we love – the other, self, family, faith, or ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: 10 Best International Fiction 2017. By CBC Books Min Jin Lee’s PACHINKO is a thoughtful look at the experience of Koreans in Japan, most of whom were born and grew up there, but are still classified as “resident aliens.”. In examining . www.cbc.ca. #Reviews #News.AUDIO | MIN JIN LEE
Hay Festival: Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk with Lena de Casparis (Audio) Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk to Lena de Casparis FICTIONS: SCALE Hay Festival 2017, Saturday 27 May 2017 Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko is an epic tale of identity and survival and love, set . www.hayfestival.com. #Audio #Interviews. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York TimesNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York TimesNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aSHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
VIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our . EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm. ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. PACHINKO | MIN JIN LEE 9781455563920. Hardcover (hardcover) 9781455563937. (ebook) 9781455563913. A saga about four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan, exiled from their home. PACHINKO follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prizeddaughter of a
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. MIN JIN LEE · FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES Min Jin Lee · Free Food For Millionaires 04/14/2007 12:59 AM. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aSHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
VIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our . EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm. ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. PACHINKO | MIN JIN LEE 9781455563920. Hardcover (hardcover) 9781455563937. (ebook) 9781455563913. A saga about four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan, exiled from their home. PACHINKO follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prizeddaughter of a
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. MIN JIN LEE · FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES Min Jin Lee · Free Food For Millionaires 04/14/2007 12:59 AM. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallible WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times.SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aSHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
VIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our . EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm. ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. PACHINKO | MIN JIN LEE 9781455563920. Hardcover (hardcover) 9781455563937. (ebook) 9781455563913. A saga about four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan, exiled from their home. PACHINKO follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prizeddaughter of a
FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES N ARRATIVEM AGAZINE.COM 1 1 OPTIONS COMPETENCE CAN be a curse. As a capable young woman, Casey Han felt compelled to choose respectability and success. But it was glamour and insight that she craved. A Koreanimmigrant who’d
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. MIN JIN LEE · FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES Min Jin Lee · Free Food For Millionaires 04/14/2007 12:59 AM. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
AXIS OF HAPPINESS
NA R R AT I V EMAGA Z I N E.C O M 1 TH EM O R N I N GHE N RYE VA N Sstopped by my o f fice to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapt e r- a - d ay habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success.AXIS OF HAPPINESS
Axis of Happiness. Axis of Happiness won the 2004 Narrative Prize from Narrative Magazine. THE MORNING HENRY EVANS stoppedby my office to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapter-a-day habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the Old Testament after years of dogged reading. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
AXIS OF HAPPINESS
NA R R AT I V EMAGA Z I N E.C O M 1 TH EM O R N I N GHE N RYE VA N Sstopped by my o f fice to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapt e r- a - d ay habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success.AXIS OF HAPPINESS
Axis of Happiness. Axis of Happiness won the 2004 Narrative Prize from Narrative Magazine. THE MORNING HENRY EVANS stoppedby my office to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapter-a-day habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the Old Testament after years of dogged reading. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup.NEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com.VIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our . PROFILE | MIN JIN LEE The Guardian is publishing the names of all 200 honorees – 10 each week – between now and November. Here, Christopher Petrella, director of advocacy and strategic partnerships at The Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, speaks to one of the honorees, Min Jin Lee. www.theguardian.com. EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm. ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief.AUDIO | MIN JIN LEE
Hay Festival: Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk with Lena de Casparis (Audio) Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk to Lena de Casparis FICTIONS: SCALE Hay Festival 2017, Saturday 27 May 2017 Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko is an epic tale of identity and survival and love, set . www.hayfestival.com. #Audio #Interviews. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: 10 Best International Fiction 2017. By CBC Books Min Jin Lee’s PACHINKO is a thoughtful look at the experience of Koreans in Japan, most of whom were born and grew up there, but are still classified as “resident aliens.”. In examining . www.cbc.ca. #Reviews #News. PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
AXIS OF HAPPINESS
NA R R AT I V EMAGA Z I N E.C O M 1 TH EM O R N I N GHE N RYE VA N Sstopped by my o f fice to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapt e r- a - d ay habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success.AXIS OF HAPPINESS
Axis of Happiness. Axis of Happiness won the 2004 Narrative Prize from Narrative Magazine. THE MORNING HENRY EVANS stoppedby my office to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapter-a-day habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the Old Testament after years of dogged reading. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .SHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
AXIS OF HAPPINESS
NA R R AT I V EMAGA Z I N E.C O M 1 TH EM O R N I N GHE N RYE VA N Sstopped by my o f fice to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapt e r- a - d ay habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON PACHINKO President Barack Obama on Pachinko. This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success.AXIS OF HAPPINESS
Axis of Happiness. Axis of Happiness won the 2004 Narrative Prize from Narrative Magazine. THE MORNING HENRY EVANS stoppedby my office to tell me to go to Chicago, I was in the middle of my chapter-a-day habit: still in the Book of Hosea, much to my dismay, still in the Old Testament after years of dogged reading. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half a WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup.NEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com.VIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our . PROFILE | MIN JIN LEE The Guardian is publishing the names of all 200 honorees – 10 each week – between now and November. Here, Christopher Petrella, director of advocacy and strategic partnerships at The Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, speaks to one of the honorees, Min Jin Lee. www.theguardian.com. EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm. ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief.AUDIO | MIN JIN LEE
Hay Festival: Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk with Lena de Casparis (Audio) Min Jin Lee and Julianne Pachico talk to Lena de Casparis FICTIONS: SCALE Hay Festival 2017, Saturday 27 May 2017 Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko is an epic tale of identity and survival and love, set . www.hayfestival.com. #Audio #Interviews. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: 10 Best International Fiction 2017. By CBC Books Min Jin Lee’s PACHINKO is a thoughtful look at the experience of Koreans in Japan, most of whom were born and grew up there, but are still classified as “resident aliens.”. In examining . www.cbc.ca. #Reviews #News. PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times. FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleSHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times. FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleSHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. PROFILE | MIN JIN LEE The Guardian is publishing the names of all 200 honorees – 10 each week – between now and November. Here, Christopher Petrella, director of advocacy and strategic partnerships at The Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, speaks to one of the honorees, Min Jin Lee. www.theguardian.com.NEWS & MEDIA
Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. The book is named after a popular game in Japan that’s a bit like a pinball machine –– a game of chance where the player can set the speed or direction, but once it’s in play a maze of obstacles determines theVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .AWARD | MIN JIN LEE
The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “The Frederick Douglass 200 is a project to honor the impact of 200 living individuals who best embody the work and spirit of Douglass across those areas where he had such an impact - abolitionist, politician, writer, feminist, educator, entrepreneur and diplomat.” EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm. ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. PACHINKO | MIN JIN LEE 9781455563920. Hardcover (hardcover) 9781455563937. (ebook) 9781455563913. A saga about four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan, exiled from their home. PACHINKO follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prizeddaughter of a
MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times. FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleSHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. MIN JIN LEEBOOKSNEWS & MEDIAWRITINGEVENTSABOUTCONTACT Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through four generations and each character’s search for identity and success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.”. – President Barack Obama. ‟. Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the early BOOKS | MIN JIN LEECONTACTFREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRESEVENTSABOUTPACHINKO Trade Paperback (paperback) May 7, 2007. 9780446699853. Hardcover (hardcover) 9780641856150. (ebook) 9780446504386. In her critically acclaimed debut, National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee introduces the indelible Casey Han: a strong-willed, Queens-bred daughter of Korean immigrants who is addicted to a glamorous Manhattan lifestyleshe
ABOUT | MIN JIN LEE
Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation (2018), the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard (2018-2019), and the New York Foundation for the Arts (2000). Her novel Pachinko (2017) was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, a runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. CONTACT | MIN JIN LEE To contact Min Jin Lee ¶ minjinlee.asst@gmail.com Literary Rights/Inquiries: ¶ Suzanne Gluck The William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency (212) 586-5100 Suzanne Gluck Assistant: SGluck_asst@wmeentertainment.com Publicity/Public Relations inquiries: Andy Dodds Associate Director of Publicity Grand Central Publishing/Hachette 212-364-1496 Andy.Dodds@hbgusa.com WRITING | MIN JIN LEE NYT: Breaking My Own Silence. “I am 50 years old, and after more than four decades of living in the West, I realize that like writing, talking is painful because we expose our ideas for evaluation; however, like writing, talking . New York Times. FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES In her first novel, Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee largely succeeds in unraveling the story of postcollege, Korean immigrant Casey Han, who is still challenged by her family traditions while striving for acceptance and personal fulfillment in the largely assimilated world of New York high finance.As the main character’s life unfolds, Lee masterfully reveals the fallibleSHORT STORIES
Motherland. Tokyo, 1979 Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhapsinevitable. By .
PRESIDENT OBAMA RECOMMENDS PACHINKO President Obama Recommends PACHINKO. “This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young staffer on my team –– a historical novel about the Korean immigrant experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. WRITING | MIN JIN LEE The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “Han Kang, the South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 for her novel The Vegetarian, was nine years old in 1979 when a new military regime came to power in South Korea after a coup. REVIEWS | MIN JIN LEE Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a great book, a passionate story, a novel of magisterial sweep. It’s also fiendishly readable—the real deal. An instant classic, a quick page-turner, and probably the best book of the year.”. – Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Half aNEWS & MEDIA
Talks at Google: “Musings & Writings: Asian-American Voices” (video) “Bestselling author Min Jin Lee provides a masterclass on writing. In addition, she speaks about representation in media, fiction, non-fiction and her views on the evolving Asian-American identity.” . www.youtube.com. PROFILE | MIN JIN LEE The Guardian is publishing the names of all 200 honorees – 10 each week – between now and November. Here, Christopher Petrella, director of advocacy and strategic partnerships at The Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, speaks to one of the honorees, Min Jin Lee. www.theguardian.com.NEWS & MEDIA
Min Jin Lee draws you in from the first line, ‘History has failed us, but no matter.’. The book is named after a popular game in Japan that’s a bit like a pinball machine –– a game of chance where the player can set the speed or direction, but once it’s in play a maze of obstacles determines theVIDEO | MIN JIN LEE
PBS: Best Books of 2017 (Video) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a sprawling, beautiful novel chronicling the cultural struggles of four generations of a Korean family, beginning in 1910 during the time of Japanese colonization. In our .AWARD | MIN JIN LEE
The Official Website for Min Jin Lee. “The Frederick Douglass 200 is a project to honor the impact of 200 living individuals who best embody the work and spirit of Douglass across those areas where he had such an impact - abolitionist, politician, writer, feminist, educator, entrepreneur and diplomat.” EVENTS | MIN JIN LEE A Celebration of Korean American Women Authors with Patty Yumi Cottrell, Jimin Han, Yoojin Grace Wuertz, Jung Yun, and Min Jin Lee with Minsoo Kang. THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Downtown Community Television Center • 87 Lafayette Street, Main Floor • New York, NY 10013 www.eventbrite.com. December 7, 2017 6:00 pm. ESSAYS | MIN JIN LEE A new essay appears in The New Yorker. During the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, I didn’t expect to cry when athletes from two Koreas marched as one into the stadium, carrying the flag of unification, but tears filled my eyes. It was as if my body couldn’t be stopped from remembering some unspent grief. PACHINKO | MIN JIN LEE 9781455563920. Hardcover (hardcover) 9781455563937. (ebook) 9781455563913. A saga about four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan, exiled from their home. PACHINKO follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea with Sunja, the prizeddaughter of a
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PRAISE FOR _PACHINKO_ > ‟This is a captivating book I read at the suggestion of a young > staffer on my team — a historical novel about the Korean immigrant > experience in wartime Japan. Min Jin Lee’s novel takes us through > four generations and each character’s search for identity and > success. It’s a powerful story about resilience and compassion.” – President Barack Obama > ‟Lee’s stunning novel, her second, chronicles four generations > of an ethnic Korean family, first in Japanese-occupied Korea in the > early 20th century, then in Japan itself from the years before World > War II to the late 1980s. Exploring central concerns of identity, > homeland and belonging, the book announces its ambitions right from > the opening sentence: “History has failed us, but no matter.” > Lee suggests that behind the facades of wildly different people lie > countless private desires, hopes and miseries, if we have the > patience and compassion to look and listen.” – New York Times Ten Best Books - Editors of The New York Times BookReview.more
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