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The price tag may be high but I highly recommend splashing out and purchasing this book. I definate buy for anyone interested in this field.
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Fox Girl is Hyun Jin, and her best friend is Sookie, a teenage prostitute kept by an American soldier, and there's also Lobetto, a lost boy who makes his living running errands and pimping for the neighborhood girls. Hyun Jin learns that Sookie is her sister, and that Sookie's mother is her "real" mother, and with that, life changes for all of them.
This is a mother-daughter tale, filled with pathos, sadness, terror, and the starkness of survival, and it shows how the girls use their bodies to earn a living. Other characters include Grape Auntie, Duk Hee (real mom), Chazu (the GI "John") as well as Harariya Base, and China Town and the Monkey House.
I wasn't in Korea in the aftermath of the war, but I spent about 13 months there during the late 60's, and the view was that it was "the best kept secret in the world." This book shows how that probably evolved into what it ultimately became, and I found this book to be sad and unflinchingly honest in its portrayal. But a cautionary note: there's adult and sexual situations, and if this kind of thing offends you, you should probably find something else to read. I found it compelling reading, and it sometimes broke my heart, and oftentimes made me angry. Recommended.
Nora Keller strains at the end to provide something of a happy ending, although it's more like the temporary relief felt from getting off a bed of nails - an afterthought, perhaps, demanded by the publisher for the benefit of the audience. Why, and how, did Hyun-jin get so irrational about her desire to raise her sister's daughter at any cost? It seems out of character with the rest of her personality which the experience of her own (possibly artificially induced) miscarriage doesn't quite justify.
The interview with the author at the end of the book, along with the Social-Studies like questions make me think that Nora wrote the book with high-school English class discussions in mind - and indeed, if "Lord Of The Flies" qualifies, then so does "Fox Girl".
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