Honey in the Wound

£16.99

A sister disappears and returns as a tiger. A mother’s voice compels the truth from any tongue. A granddaughter divines secrets in others’ dreams. Spanning ninety years as one family is displaced across Asia, this novel follows Young-Ja, who finds herself struggling to survive after her family is killed by Japanese soldiers. The magical gift that once brought her joy – the ability to infuse her cooking with her feelings: love, peace, delight – transforms into something more powerful as her sorrow and anger seeps into her confections. When her talent is noticed by a Korean resistance fighter, she’s taken to Manchuria where she becomes enmeshed in a network of spies at a teahouse favoured by Japanese officials. Haunted at every turn by the spectre of Japanese soldiers, she endures horrors and brutality at the hands of the Imperial Army.

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A powerful, unforgettable debut novel for fans of PACHINKO and HOMEGOING

‘Spellbinding. Jiyoung Han deftly weaves magical realism into a devastating account of the Japanese Imperial Army’s brutality in the early 20th century’ KARISSA CHEN

Spanning the 20th century, Honey in the Wound follows a mysteriously gifted lineage of Korean women as they are displaced across Asia by Japanese imperialism. At this novel’s heart is Young-Ja, whose family is killed by Japanese soldiers. Her magical gift – the ability to infuse her cooking with her feelings: love, peace, delight – shifts into something far more powerful as her sorrow and anger seep into her confections.

When her talent is noticed by a Korean resistance fighter, she is taken to Manchuria and becomes enmeshed in a network of spies at a teahouse favoured by Japanese officials. Haunted at every turn by the spectre of Japanese soldiers, Young-Ja must learn to persevere, even against the brutality of the Imperial Army.

With spellbinding intergenerational sweep and atmospheric magical realism, Honey in the Wound explores the ways colonialism forces one family to transform and ultimately survive.

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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:
‘This novel swept me off my feet’
‘I will NEVER forget it’
‘One of the most powerful reads I’ve ever stumbled upon’
‘It will bring out every emotion you have’
‘A breathtaking debut, rich, emotional, and steeped in myth and history’
‘What Jiyoung Han has done here is nothing short of a multi-generational feminist epic’

Additional information

Weight 0.504 kg
Dimensions 22.7 × 14.7 × 3.6 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

813.6 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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