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The Pachinko Parlor

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The days are beginning to draw in. The sky is dark by seven in the evening. I lie on the floor and gaze out of the window. Women's calves, men's shoes, heels trodden down by the weight of bodies borne for too long.

It is summer in Tokyo. Claire finds herself dividing her time between tutoring twelve-year-old Mieko, in an apartment in an abandoned hotel, and lying on the floor at her grandparents': daydreaming, playing Tetris, and listening to the sounds from the street above. The heat rises; the days slip by.

The plan is for Claire to visit Korea with her grandparents. They fled the civil war there over fifty years ago, along with thousands of others, and haven't been back since. When they first arrived in Japan, they opened Shiny, a pachinko parlor. Shiny is still open, drawing people in with its bright, flashing lights and promises of good fortune. And as Mieko and Claire gradually bond, a tender relationship growing, Mieko's determination to visit the pachinko parlor builds.

The Pachinko Parlor is a nuanced and beguiling exploration of identity and otherness, unspoken histories, and the loneliness you can feel among family. Crisp and enigmatic, Shua Dusapin's writing glows with intelligence.

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Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature

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I’m not gonna lie, I listened to this book in the background, and I wasn’t paying too close attention. I was never bored while I listened - I enjoyed hearing about the characters traveling to places like Tokyo Disney and Heidi’s village. I liked learning about the history of Korean immigrants to Japan, and about Pachinko. This book was definitely interesting, and I will probably continue to read the author’s books.

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