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The Evening Hero

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Full Title:

The Evening Hero

Contributors:

By (Author) Marie Myung-Ok Lee

ISBN:

9781476735078

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

21st July 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

628g

Description

A sweeping, lyrical novel following a Korean immigrant pursuing the American dream who must confront the secrets of the past or risk watching the world hes worked so hard to build come crumbling down.

Dr. Yungman Kwak is in the twilight of his life. Every day for the last fifty years, he has brushed his teeth, slipped on his shoes, and headed to Horse Breaths General Hospital, where, as an obstetrician, he treats the women and babies of the small rural Minnesota town he chose to call home.

This was the life he longed for. The so-called American dream. He immigrated from Korea after the Korean War, forced to leave his family, ancestors, village, and all that he knew behind. But his life is built on a lie. And one day, a letter arrives that threatens to expose it.

Yungmans life is thrown into chaosthe hospital abruptly closes, his wife refuses to spend time with him, and his son is busy investing in a struggling health start-up. Yungman faces a choicehe must choose to hide his secret from his family and friends or confess and potentially lose all hes built. He begins to question the very assumptions on which his life is builtthe so-called American dream, with the abject failure of its healthcare system, patient and neighbors who perpetuate racism, a town flawed with infrastructure, and a history that doesnt see him in it.

Toggling between the past and the present, Korea and America, Evening Hero is a sweeping, moving, darkly comic novel about a man looking back at his life and asking big questions about what is lost and what is gained when immigrants leave home for new shores.

Reviews

This precise, watchful novel reveals the loneliness of the immigrant experience, even when cloaked in outward successa novel about healers and healing, about unflashy, quiet heroism[with] lyrical, lush, deeply felt prosea soulful, melodic, rhapsodic novel.THE NEW YORK TIMES

The novel also elucidates with remarkable feeling how war reverberates through a persons lifetimetheir body, mind, and memoriesno matter how far in the past it may seem. This story is filled with as much heartache and healing as it is historical significance.KIRKUS REVIEWS

"An ambitious story charting the travails of an elderly immigrant doctor...Lee offers touching details...fans of immigrant stories will appreciate Lees labor of love."PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Marie Myung-Ok Lee'sThe Evening Hero is a poignant story of a Korean immigrant father's heartbreaking belief in the myth of this country, capitalism, meritocracy and his disillusionment. By turns satirical and profound, The Evening Hero is a moving and captivating read.CATHY PARK HONG,New York Timesbestselling author ofMinor Feelings

"The Evening Herois at once a hilarious, lacerating look at the American for-profit healthcare system and a profoundly moving examination of the long-term effects of war, trauma, and displacement on individuals, families, and cultures.I will never forget Marie Myung-Ok Lees evening hero, Dr. Yungman Kwak." ANN PACKER,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Childrens Crusade

"The Evening Herois an incredible achievement, a finely observed portrait of a man and the constant accrual of the past, the weight of family, of identity, of money, of home. Marie Myung-Ok Lee writes with such spirit and clarity, but it all resonates because of her skill with humor and the inevitable darkness brought on by the absurdity of the world. A brilliant book."KEVIN WILSON, bestselling author ofThe Family FangandNothing to See Here

Lee has created a poignant portrait of an aging immigrant doctor desperate to make sense of his history and find his placewithin his marriage, his family, his community, his country. Filled with sharp insights into immigrant life and biting, satirical commentary on consumerism, this beautifully multi-layered novel will stay with me for a long time.ANGIE KIM, bestselling author ofMiracle Creek

"A profound meditation on what happens to those of us who come to this country from elsewhere, what we gain and what we lose. Yungman is an indelible hero. Lee is a magnificent writer."GARY SHTEYNGART,New York Timesbestselling author ofLittle Failure

The Evening Herois a beautiful, lush, moving story of family, of Korean and American history, of the legacy of war, and of the trauma of displacement. With great wit and humanity, it skewers the medical-industrial complex and the deep inequity of contemporary America. But most of all this novel is a tender, complex, vivid portrait of Yungman, the indelible Evening Hero. DANA SPIOTTA, author of Wayward, Innocents and Others, and Eat the Document

"Heartfelt and keenly observed, The Evening Hero casts an urgent and insightful gaze on lived identity, positioned precariously at the intersection of past and future, homeland and adopted home." ALEXANDRA KLEEMAN, author of Something New Under the Sun

"Astonishing line by line but also in the brilliant symmetry and epic sweep of the storytelling. Yungman's life has been torn in half by war, just as his home country Korea has been torn in half by war. Our Evening Hero's journey will entail trying to heal the invisible wounds of war and to make his life whole. Elegiac, fiercely intelligent, historically astute, full of hard won emotional truths and pathos, this book is a mesmerizing investigation into the mysteries of the human heart."GABE HUDSON, author of Gork, the Teenage Dragon

The Evening Hero rewards its readers threefold: it opens the world of Koreans and Korean Americans, it raises larges questions, and is a genuine page turner. MARY GORDON, author of Final Payments and Payback
This is a tender and shrewdly comic look at immigrant life, family, and how our past informs the future. REAL SIMPLE

Lees writing shines is in the details, as she flexes her creative muscles to fill Yungmans story with historical accuracy and a true-to-life depiction of the depth of humanity. Wholesome and engaging overall, The Evening Hero ultimately results in a captivating tale of human struggle and survival. BOOKLIST

Author Bio

Marie Myung-Ok Lee is an acclaimed Korean American writer and author of the young adult novelFinding my Voice, thought to be one of the first contemporary-set Asian American YA novels.She is one of a handful of American journalists who have been granted a visa to North Korea since the Korean War. She was the first Fulbright Scholar to Korea in creative writing and has received many honors for her work, including an O. Henry honorable mention, the Best Book Award from the Friends of American Writers, and a New York Foundation for the Arts fiction fellowship. Her stories and essays have been published inThe Atlantic,The New York Times,Slate,Salon,Guernica,The Paris Review,The Nation,andThe Guardian, among others. Marie is a founder of the Asian American Writers Workshop and teaches creative writing at Columbia. She lives in New York City with her family.

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