“You want to see a very bad man? Make an ordinary man successful beyond his imagination. Let’s see how good he is when he can do whatever he wants.”
Sunrise. Newell Beach, Far North Queensland. April 2021.
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
An old-fashioned epic family tale that spans eighty-odd years in the lives of a small group of the Korean diaspora in Japan. While it felt somewhat contrived in parts, the soap-opera elements did not detract from my enjoyment.
While I did find the sudden jumps in time periods or character standpoints somewhat jarring, I appreciate that covering the breadth of characters, events and emotions sometimes requires a little shorthand.
Well worth the effort!
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