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Broken Summer
Broken Summer: A Novel | J. M Lee
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A death, a lie, a secret. For twenty-six summers he didn't have the courage to face the past. Lee Hanjo is an artist at the peak of his fame, envied and celebrated. Then, on his forty-third birthday, he awakens to find that his devoted wife has disappeared, leaving behind a soon-to-be-published novel she'd secretly written about the sordid past and questionable morality of an artist with a trajectory similar to Hanjo's. It's clear to him that his life is about to shatter and the demons from his past will come out. But why did his wife do it? Why now? The book forces Hanjo to reflect on a summer from his youth when a deadly lie irreversibly and tragically determined the fates of two families. From master storyteller J. M. Lee, one of Korea's most renowned authors, comes an unforgettable novel of hidden truths, denials, and their inevitable repercussions. Everyone still left standing from that terrible summer so long ago must finally reckon with the deceptions that started it all and, twist after shocking twist, reap both the suffering and the vindication that comes with revenge.
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janeycanuck
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I really liked the writing style in this - it was sparse but enthralling - and the long chapters unravelling the past combined with short chapters from present day worked really well for the story. Quite a compelling read.

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Lizwarnerpdx
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I found this a little hard to follow at first with so many different points of view. But the more that I read, the more questions I had. Who do you believe? What is the truth? What really happened? Who did it? If the truth comes out, is it better or worse.