Broken Summer: A Novel

Author:   J.M. Lee ,  An Seon Jae
Publisher:   Amazon Publishing
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9781662505041


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2022
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A death, a lie, a secret. For twenty-six summers he didn't have the courage to face the past. Lee Hanjo is an artist at the peak of his fame, envied and celebrated. Then, on his forty-third birthday, he awakens to find that his devoted wife has disappeared, leaving behind a soon-to-be-published novel she'd secretly written about the sordid past and questionable morality of an artist with a trajectory similar to Hanjo's. It's clear to him that his life is about to shatter and the demons from his past will come out. But why did his wife do it? Why now? The book forces Hanjo to reflect on a summer from his youth when a deadly lie irreversibly and tragically determined the fates of two families. From master storyteller J. M. Lee, one of Korea's most renowned authors, comes an unforgettable novel of hidden truths, denials, and their inevitable repercussions. Everyone still left standing from that terrible summer so long ago must finally reckon with the deceptions that started it all and, twist after shocking twist, reap both the suffering and the vindication that comes with revenge. Praise for Broken Summer “Lee excels at psychological realism, and Hanjo’s quest to learn the truth feels naturally driven by deep, painful emotions…This exquisite portrait of minds torn apart by mourning will appeal not just to mystery readers.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Broken Summer is an elegiac thriller, a vivid family portrait, a study of guilt, deception and revenge across class divides, and the gifted JM Lee’s most accomplished novel to date.” — David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas and Utopia Avenue Praise for J.M. Lee “Channeling timeless quests from The Odyssey on while highly reminiscent of Vikas Swarup’s contemporary cult classic Q & A (the literary inspiration for celluloid sensation Slumdog Millionaire), Lee’s latest should guarantee exponential growth among savvy Western audiences searching for a universal story with global connections. In a phrase, read this.” — Library Journal (starred review) “Another outstanding thriller from Lee (after The Investigation, 2015), whose novels have garnered massive acclaim in Korea.” — Booklist “Lee’s novel touches on the literary need for character-driven stories that move beyond the strangeness and horror of life under the North Korean state. This, along with its thriller-like pace, make The Boy Who Escaped Paradise worth a read.” — Paste “A smart, riveting read.” — Publishers Weekly “The language is mesmerizing. An exciting adventure added to rich characters, all multiplied by stunning language, equals an unforgettable novel.” — Shelf Awareness

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Author:   J.M. Lee ,  An Seon Jae
Publisher:   Amazon Publishing
Imprint:   AmazonCrossing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781662505041


ISBN 10:   1662505043
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Praise for Broken Summer Skillfully rendered into English by translator An, the novel contemplates these issues in a murder mystery notable for its nuanced storytelling...A subtle psychological thriller. -Kirkus Reviews Lee excels at psychological realism, and Hanjo's quest to learn the truth feels naturally driven by deep, painful emotions...This exquisite portrait of minds torn apart by mourning will appeal not just to mystery readers. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Broken Summer is an elegiac thriller, a vivid family portrait, a study of guilt, deception and revenge across class divides, and the gifted JM Lee's most accomplished novel to date. -David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas and Utopia Avenue Praise for J.M. Lee Channeling timeless quests from The Odyssey on while highly reminiscent of Vikas Swarup's contemporary cult classic Q & A (the literary inspiration for celluloid sensation Slumdog Millionaire), Lee's latest should guarantee exponential growth among savvy Western audiences searching for a universal story with global connections. In a phrase, read this. -Library Journal (starred review) Another outstanding thriller from Lee (after The Investigation, 2015), whose novels have garnered massive acclaim in Korea. -Booklist Lee's novel touches on the literary need for character-driven stories that move beyond the strangeness and horror of life under the North Korean state. This, along with its thriller-like pace, make The Boy Who Escaped Paradise worth a read. -Paste A smart, riveting read. -Publishers Weekly The language is mesmerizing. An exciting adventure added to rich characters, all multiplied by stunning language, equals an unforgettable novel. -Shelf Awareness


Praise for Broken Summer Skillfully rendered into English by translator An, the novel contemplates these issues in a murder mystery notable for its nuanced storytelling...A subtle psychological thriller. -Kirkus Reviews Lee excels at psychological realism, and Hanjo's quest to learn the truth feels naturally driven by deep, painful emotions...This exquisite portrait of minds torn apart by mourning will appeal not just to mystery readers. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) This is an engrossing and beautifully written mystery, with complex characters that Lee delicately strips bare. -Library Journal (starred review) Broken Summer is an elegiac thriller, a vivid family portrait, a study of guilt, deception and revenge across class divides, and the gifted JM Lee's most accomplished novel to date. -David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas and Utopia Avenue Praise for J.M. Lee Channeling timeless quests from The Odyssey on while highly reminiscent of Vikas Swarup's contemporary cult classic Q & A (the literary inspiration for celluloid sensation Slumdog Millionaire), Lee's latest should guarantee exponential growth among savvy Western audiences searching for a universal story with global connections. In a phrase, read this. -Library Journal (starred review) Another outstanding thriller from Lee (after The Investigation, 2015), whose novels have garnered massive acclaim in Korea. -Booklist Lee's novel touches on the literary need for character-driven stories that move beyond the strangeness and horror of life under the North Korean state. This, along with its thriller-like pace, make The Boy Who Escaped Paradise worth a read. -Paste A smart, riveting read. -Publishers Weekly The language is mesmerizing. An exciting adventure added to rich characters, all multiplied by stunning language, equals an unforgettable novel. -Shelf Awareness


Praise for Broken Summer Lee excels at psychological realism, and Hanjo's quest to learn the truth feels naturally driven by deep, painful emotions...This exquisite portrait of minds torn apart by mourning will appeal not just to mystery readers. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Broken Summer is an elegiac thriller, a vivid family portrait, a study of guilt, deception and revenge across class divides, and the gifted JM Lee's most accomplished novel to date. -David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas and Utopia Avenue Praise for J.M. Lee Channeling timeless quests from The Odyssey on while highly reminiscent of Vikas Swarup's contemporary cult classic Q & A (the literary inspiration for celluloid sensation Slumdog Millionaire), Lee's latest should guarantee exponential growth among savvy Western audiences searching for a universal story with global connections. In a phrase, read this. -Library Journal (starred review) Another outstanding thriller from Lee (after The Investigation, 2015), whose novels have garnered massive acclaim in Korea. -Booklist Lee's novel touches on the literary need for character-driven stories that move beyond the strangeness and horror of life under the North Korean state. This, along with its thriller-like pace, make The Boy Who Escaped Paradise worth a read. -Paste A smart, riveting read. -Publishers Weekly The language is mesmerizing. An exciting adventure added to rich characters, all multiplied by stunning language, equals an unforgettable novel. -Shelf Awareness


Praise for J.M. Lee Channeling timeless quests from The Odyssey on while highly reminiscent of Vikas Swarup's contemporary cult classic Q & A (the literary inspiration for celluloid sensation Slumdog Millionaire), Lee's latest should guarantee exponential growth among savvy Western audiences searching for a universal story with global connections. In a phrase, read this. -Library Journal (starred review) Another outstanding thriller from Lee (after The Investigation, 2015), whose novels have garnered massive acclaim in Korea. -Booklist Lee's novel touches on the literary need for character-driven stories that move beyond the strangeness and horror of life under the North Korean state. This, along with its thriller-like pace, make The Boy Who Escaped Paradise worth a read. -Paste A smart, riveting read. -Publishers Weekly The language is mesmerizing. An exciting adventure added to rich characters, all multiplied by stunning language, equals an unforgettable novel. -Shelf Awareness


Author Information

J. M. Lee’s books have sold millions of copies in his native Korea. He is the author of Painter of the Wind, the historical mystery that launched his career and was adapted into a popular and award-winning television series in Korea; The Boy Who Escaped Paradise; The Investigation, nominated for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and among the final six books selected for the Italian literary prize Premio Bancarella; and Broken Summer, an instant bestseller in Korea and currently in production as a television series. An Seon Jae is an award-winning translator who was born in England in 1942. He has lived in Korea since 1980 and took Korean nationality in 1994. He has published fifty collections of translated modern Korean poetry under the name Brother Anthony and currently translates contemporary Korean fiction under his Korean name. He is a professor emeritus at Sogang University and a chair professor at Dankook University in Seoul, and he has been a member of the Community of Taizé in France since 1969.

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