Apartment Women (Original)
Gu Byeong-Mo
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
*INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER*From the New York Times Notable author of The Old Woman with the Knife comes a bracingly original story of family, marriage and the cultural expectations of motherhood, about four women whose lives intersect in dramatic and unexpected ways at a government-run apartment complex outside Seoul
When Yojin moves with her husband and daughter into the Dream Future Pilot Communal Apartments, she's ready for a fresh start. Located on the outskirts of Seoul, the experimental community is a government initiative designed to boost the national birth rate. Like her neighbors, Yojin has agreed to have at least two more children over the next ten years.
Yet, from the day she arrives, Yojin feels uneasy about the community spirit thrust upon her. Her concerns grow as communal child care begins and the other parents show their true colors. Apartment Women traces the lives of four women in the apartments, all with different aspirations and beliefs. Will they find a way to live peacefully? Or are the cultural expectations around parenthood stacked against them from the start?
A trenchant social novel from an award-winning author, Apartment Women incisively illuminates the unspoken imbalance of women's parenting labor, challenging the age-old assumption that "it takes a village" to raise a child.
Product Details
Price
$21.99
$20.45
Publisher
Hanover Square Press
Publish Date
December 03, 2024
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.3 X 0.9 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781335050076
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Gu Byeong-mo an award-winning author. Born in Seoul, South Korea, she now resides in Jinju, South Korea, with her family. The Old Woman with the Knife is her first book to be translated into English.
Reviews
"Reading this incisive, delicate and wholly original book, I found that words like 'family', 'neighbor', 'nature', and 'community' no longer evoked warm and bountiful images in me. They gave me a chill. And I know that this is reality."--Cho Nam-joo, author of Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 "Gu Byeong-mo's Apartment Women is a sharp examination of the boundary between the utopic ideals of community and the dystopian realities of late capitalism. The characters--beautifully drawn, full of flaws and wholly human--live side-by-side in a tense intimacy that haunted me long after I put the book down."--Sarah Ruiz-Grossman, author of A Fire So Wild
"Gu Byeong-mo's novel Apartment Women asks a provocative question. Rebelling against the social norms and conventions, she invites us to look again at things we have taken for granted."--Hankyoreh Daily
"[Gu Byeong-mo] relentlessly reveals the dark side of the word 'warm community' that we have so far been using without questioning."--Korea Herald "Via breezy, engaging storytelling, Gu's realist novel explores the roles of women, with protagonists who discuss parenting and work-life balance while contending with meeting social, cultural, and societal mores. Readers will eagerly follow this story through to see which couples, if any, succeed in meeting the concept behind this distinctive living situation. A good pick for book clubs."--Library Journal "Meticulously translated by prize-winning Kim, Gu's bitingly perceptive observations about womanhood, wifehood, and motherhood adroitly provoke acute feelings of breathtaking claustrophobia amidst stifling societal expectations."--Booklist "Piercing... Keenly portrays the toll taken by gendered expectations. This is a perceptive novel of motherhood's double binds."--Publishers Weekly
"Gu Byeong-mo's novel Apartment Women asks a provocative question. Rebelling against the social norms and conventions, she invites us to look again at things we have taken for granted."--Hankyoreh Daily
"[Gu Byeong-mo] relentlessly reveals the dark side of the word 'warm community' that we have so far been using without questioning."--Korea Herald "Via breezy, engaging storytelling, Gu's realist novel explores the roles of women, with protagonists who discuss parenting and work-life balance while contending with meeting social, cultural, and societal mores. Readers will eagerly follow this story through to see which couples, if any, succeed in meeting the concept behind this distinctive living situation. A good pick for book clubs."--Library Journal "Meticulously translated by prize-winning Kim, Gu's bitingly perceptive observations about womanhood, wifehood, and motherhood adroitly provoke acute feelings of breathtaking claustrophobia amidst stifling societal expectations."--Booklist "Piercing... Keenly portrays the toll taken by gendered expectations. This is a perceptive novel of motherhood's double binds."--Publishers Weekly