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Shelter
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Wow. The cover of this book quotes a review that mentions Shelter as "domestic drama at its best" & I couldn't agree more. While I knew the premise of the book before starting it, the story was still a bit darker than I was expecting. It also had a plot twist I was not expecting.
Kyung, the main character, is a father drowning in debt, trying to keep his family afloat and together, and deal with unresolved feelings toward his parents, which come to light in the aftermath of an incident that takes place in their neighborhood. Kyung made some poor choices so I didn’t have a lot of sympathy for him throughout the whole story, which was sad, dramatic, tragic and dark, but despite all of these elements (or because of the way they were portrayed) I really enjoyed Shelter.
Kyung, the main character, is a father drowning in debt, trying to keep his family afloat and together, and deal with unresolved feelings toward his parents, which come to light in the aftermath of an incident that takes place in their neighborhood. Kyung made some poor choices so I didn’t have a lot of sympathy for him throughout the whole story, which was sad, dramatic, tragic and dark, but despite all of these elements (or because of the way they were portrayed) I really enjoyed Shelter.
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Oct 09, 2017 07:57PM
drowning, staying afloat - sounds like a river rapid like read. nice!
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