To the Moon
By (Author) Jang Ryujin
Translated by Sean Lin Halbert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st July 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
895.735
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
In Seoul, three women in their thirties meet while working mundane jobs at a snack manufacturer. They become fast friends, taking their conversations out of the group chat as they bond over their average employee report cards, the incompetence of their male team leader, and a mutual longing for financial freedom amid mediocre raises.
Eun-sang, the eldest of the group, is always looking for ways to earn extra money, but faces trouble at work after she opens a mini mart at her desk.
Jisong, the youngest, dreams of a perfect romance with her Taiwanese boyfriend and spends her low salary on trips to Taipei.
Meanwhile, Dahae is struggling to support her injured mother, and searches endlessly for a better apartment she can actually afford.
One day over lunch, Eun-sang announces a plan to make enough money to quit her job, by investing her lifes savings in cryptocurrency. Whats more, she thinks the others should join her. All they need to do, she says, is hold on tight and wait for the price to skyrocket to the moon. But as the market begins to fluctuate and spiral out of their control, the fate of their friendships and their futures soon hangs in the balance.
The bestselling South Korean phenomenon, To the Moon is a bittersweet tale of wealth and class, female friendship, and the promise of the future when good fortune seems to be just around the corner.
Once I started reading, I couldnt stop ... A page-turner packed with questions that linger stubbornly long after -- Chung Serang, author of SCHOOL NURSE AHN EUNYOUNG
Jang Ryujin (b. 1986) has a BA in Sociology from Yonsei University (one of the SKY universities) and a MA in Korean Literature from Dongguk University. She worked in the IT industry in Pangyo Techno Valley for seven years before writing full-time. She won the prestigious Changbi Prize for new writers in Korea in 2018 with her acclaimed short story The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work', and her 2019 debut collection went on to sell over 120,000 copies in Korea. To the Moon is her first novel, and has sold more than 50,000 copies in Korea since publication in 2021.