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Narrado por:
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Joy Osmanski
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De:
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Mary H. K. Choi
“Sneaks up on you with its insight and poignancy.” (Entertainment Weekly)
From New York Times best-selling author Mary H.K. Choi comes a funny and emotional story about two estranged sisters and how far they’ll go to save one of their lives - even if it means swapping identities.
Jayne and June Baek are nothing alike. June’s three years older, a classic first-born, know-it-all narc with a problematic finance job and an equally soulless apartment (according to Jayne). Jayne is an emotionally stunted, self-obsessed basket case who lives in squalor, has egregious taste in men, and needs to get to class and stop wasting Mom and Dad’s money (if you ask June). Once thick as thieves, these sisters who moved from Seoul to San Antonio to New York together now don’t want anything to do with each other.
That is, until June gets cancer. And Jayne becomes the only one who can help her.
Flung together by circumstance, housing woes, and family secrets, will the sisters learn more about each other than they’re willing to confront? And what if while helping June, Jayne has to confront the fact that maybe she’s sick, too?
©2021 Mary H. K. Choi. All rights reserved. (P)2021 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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"Listeners will appreciate Osmanski’s dramatic flair, which allows listeners to feel the conflicts between the two sisters in this contemporary story of sibling rivalry." (AudioFile Magazine)
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Although this is written from a Korean American point of view, anyone with a dysfunctional immigrant family will be able to relate strongly.
Messy honesty
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Narrator’s change of tone is completely unnecessary
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So good!!!!
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WHO LET MARK HK CHOI BE THIS GOOD AT WRITING !!!!!!!!!!!
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Most human book I’ve read about this inhuman time
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wow.
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Nature vs Nurture vs Culture
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It gets interesting by chapter 23. There’s a lot to chew on -sibling relationships, immigrant parents, Asian culture, starting out in a very foreign country or a new city. All these played out through these people’s lives. One gets to see how being a minority in a mostly white town must have been for a child to grow up in. Or how the lack of communication among family members can cause so much dysfunction and pain.
Almost gave up but I’m glad I didn’t.
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Good narration, but story was a bit too dramatic
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Jayne was a character that I both related to and didn't. She felt real; she went through real problems and had real emotions. She wasn't like these characters you read about who you can't connect with and problems that don't seem real. Sure Jayne was obnoxious at points and didn't have the best taste in men (until Patrick) but she is young and still trying to find out who she is. I liked her character.
I don't know what it is like to have a sister (yet I felt connected to both sisters while reading. I could feel their connection, even while being enstangled) or what it is like to be Asian American.
I loved that every character in this book had real flaws that they were working through (or realized they needed to at the end).
I had a tsunami of emotions while reading this story and I know that I won't forget about it for a long time!
two: disordered eating, belima, parental abuse, cancer, cheating
4 Stars
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