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Video Review: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee

A baby girl is born in Japanese occupied Korea and the incredible twists and turns of her life used to illuminate the trials and triumphs of the human condition.

Min Jin Lee explores the legacy of imperialism through ordinary Koreans forced by circumstance to live in Japan. For me, this dazzling novel was about the children of colonialism and the search for belonging.

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