PINK SHOES
Mother Land
by
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About the Book
Pink Shoes is based on the real-life experiences of the author‘s mother and grandmom tells of the ardent love of the Korean woman Junju and the Japanese man Douru . Set against the turmoil of the days from the Japanese colonial era until the immediate aftermath of World War II. At nineteen, Junju, the granddaughter of a millionaire from Chosun, goes to Tokyo to study to become an obstetrician. Aboard the ferry that will take her across the Korea Strait, Junju redoubles her determination. She crosses to meet her brother, Jinseok, an independence activist studying abroad in Japan but does not expect to met Douru, a Japanese architecture student studying at the same university as Junju, who falls in love with her. The cast of characters in The Pink Shoes also includes Sachi , Junju’s home town friend who has become a famous singer in Japanese; Hyun, the son of Junju’s nanny and an entrepreneur; and Mori, a Japanese detective investigating Jinseok. Yanghee’s affectionate and delicate attention to all the characters and their tangled connections to each other are on display in Pink Shoes.
About the Author
Yanghee Cho graduated with a degree in literature from Sacred Heart University in Seoul and is the author of nineteen books, including the best-seller ‘Mother‘s Letters in a Lunchbox, ten pages of which have appeared in an elementary school textbook since 2002. She was honoured the Great Parents Prize by South Korea’s Minister of Government Administration and Home Affairs. She is also interested in making dolls and publishing children stories. Her husband and her daughter an architect, and youngest sons live in Seoul, South Korea, and her daughter and son are living in London.