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Unnie

Yun Yun 

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Description

On the morning of April 16, 2014, the Sewol ferry tragically capsized while en route from Incheon, near Seoul, to the southern resort island of Jeju in South Korea. Among the 476 passengers and crew members, 304 lost their lives, including 250 students and 11 teachers from Danwon High School who were on a school field trip.


Yun-young's Unnie (the Korean word for 'older sister') is a teacher now missing. As Yun-young embarks on an unfamiliar journey-one she has never undertaken before-she finds herself entangled in a blend of memories and unforeseen revelations, stirring an irresistible yearning. Memories of Unnie accompany her in spirit, guiding her along the way.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I'm a high school teacher in Korea. At times, when I observe my students immersed in laughter with their peers, I feel a sudden wave of sadness, reminded of all the young lives taken away too soon. I imagine they, too, would have laughed just like that.

Writing Unnie, my first novel, I was surprised at how easily the words flowed from me. To this day, I can't shake the feeling that the lost students were guiding me as I wrote.

Product Details

PublisherLibre Books
Publish DateApril 11, 2024
Pages212
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9791198565105
Dimensions8.0 X 5.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds
BISAC Categories: Teens & YA

Reviews

Selected as a text for the Korean Literature course at UBC


"It is very compelling! In the evaluation of course texts, 'Unnie' received the highest score from the students." - BRUCE FULTON, PROFESSOR OF ASIAN STUDIES AT UBC


"A story that should be known and remembered." - STARRED REVIEW, YOUTH SERVICES BOOK REVIEW


"Unnie has a dreamlike quality that heightens its sense of bittersweet nostalgia. The poetic force of the prose enhances the interplay between the past and present, blending them into a familiar, nonlinear pattern of grief. A remarkably beautiful story of the agony of loss." - KIRKUS REVIEWS


"Yun-Yun writes with transparent empathy ... Her storytelling embodies hope, insistently and poignantly channeling 'remembrance and sympathy.'" - SHELF AWARENESS

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