Year of Impossible Goodbyes
169
Novel • Fiction
Korea • 1940s
1991
Middle grade
10-14 years
Year of Impossible Goodbyes by Sook Nyul Choi follows young Sookan and her family's struggle for Korean independence amid Japanese occupation and subsequent Russian communist control. Sookan, her brother Inchun, and their mother endure hardships, working in a sock factory and experiencing brutal oppression. After World War II, they attempt a perilous escape to South Korea, where they hope to reunite with their family and find freedom. The novel addresses themes such as tyranny, cultural identity, and the importance of family. The book includes sensitive content related to wartime atrocities and enslavement.
Melancholic
Mysterious
Challenging
Emotional
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Year of Impossible Goodbyes by Sook Nyul Choi has been praised for its poignant and powerful depiction of a young girl's experience during Japanese occupation and the Korean War. Reviewers commend the emotional depth and historical accuracy, though some find the narrative pacing uneven. Overall, it's lauded for its educational value and moving storytelling.
A reader who enjoys Year of Impossible Goodbyes by Sook Nyul Choi is typically drawn to historical fiction focusing on courage and resilience in the face of adversity, particularly stories set in wartime. Fans of The Diary of Anne Frank and Number the Stars would appreciate the emotional depth and historical context shared in Choi's narrative.
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Sook Nyul Choi's Year of Impossible Goodbyes is partially autobiographical, drawing on the author's own experiences growing up in Korea during Japanese occupation and the Korean War.
The novel has been widely used in educational settings to teach students about Korean history and culture, illustrating the impact of historical events on individual lives.
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Year of Impossible Goodbyes has received recognition for its contribution to children's literature, including being named one of the American Library Association's Best Books for Young Adults.
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169
Novel • Fiction
Korea • 1940s
1991
Middle grade
10-14 years
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