The Orphan Master’s Son: Barack Obama’s Summer Reading Pick 2019

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The award-winning and New York Times bestselling novel: a dark and witty story of the rise of a young orphan in the surreal and tyrannical regime of North Korea.’You know you are in the hands of someone who can tell a story. Fantastic’ ZADIE SMITHWINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTIONNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERNATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST——Young Pak Jun Do is convinced he is special. He knows he must be the unique son of the master of the orphanage, and definitely not some kid dumped by his parents. Surely it was obvious from the way his father singled him out for regular beating?He finds his calling when he is picked as a spy and kidnapper for his nation, the glorious Democratic Republic of North Korea.He knows he must find his true love, Sun Moon, the greatest opera star who ever lived, before it’s too late.He knows he’s not like the other prisoners in the camp.He’s going to get out soon.Isn’t he?This hilarious, dark literary epic of a young boy’s rise in North Korea from orphan to high-ranking officer won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and was shortlisted for the National Book Award.Adam Johnson is working on a new work of fiction. ‘An addictive novel of daring ingenuity’ DAVID MITCHELL’Excavates the very meaning of life’ NEW YORK TIMES

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Weight 0.398 kg
Dimensions 3.5 × 12.7 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

592

Publisher

Year Published

2013-2-14

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0552778257

About The Author

Adam Johnson teaches creative writing at Stanford University. His second novel THE ORPHAN MASTER'S SON won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2013 and was a New York Times bestseller. His short story NIRVANA won the EFG/Sunday Times Best Short Story Award 2014. He lives in San Francisco with his family.

Excavates the very meaning of love and sacrifice

Other text

An addictive novel of daring ingenuity; a study of sacrifice and freedom in a citizen-eating dynasty; and a timely reminder that anonymous victims of oppression are also human beings who love. A brave and impressive book.

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