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*A RADIO 2 WINTER BOOK CLUB PICK*

'A beautiful, tender story of displacement and loss which shows the resilience of the human spirit' Cecile Pin
'Deeply moving and gracefulit shines light on a secret slice of Korea s history, gradually unveiling the secrets that bind and divide three generations' Silvia Park
A sweeping story of three generations of women who cross continents and decades to find truth, forgiveness and compassion.
Incheon, 1985. A nameless baby is born in a minbak in South Korea and vanishes nine days later.

London, 2008. When tragedy strikes, Hana faces ruin. She is forced to move her family her teenage daughter Ada and ailing mother Youngja into a single room with her, converting the rest of their home into a minbak, in a painful echo of her past life.

In the confined space of their shared room, there is nowhere to hide. As the past collides with the present, all three women are forced to face not only their family s dark history, but that of an entire country.


Lyrical and devastating Minbak is a flawless meditation on memory, love and misunderstanding. Ella King

A poignant and precise novel by a writer of great skill Nicola Dinan

Had me utterly engrossed. An incredible story of love, conflict and heartbreak. Rosie Price


Readers are LOVING Minbak:
Tender, heart wrenching and honest
A masterpiece, a perfect exercise in empathy and survival
A quietly devastating novel about three generations of Korean women whose present is, in different ways, haunted by the past . . . Beautiful and bittersweet
Heartbreaking but utterly stunning
Stunning at the core of it, it feels like it s a book about choices, memory, and ultimately, love
All I can say is WOW!

 
 

About the Author

Ela Lee was born in 1995 and is a British-Korean-Turkish writer. She studied Law at the University of Oxford and went on to practise as a City lawyer. In 2021, during the global pandemic, Ela began work on her debut novel, JADED, which explores themes of consent, race, and identity. She lives in London, with her partner and their mini Aussie Shepherd.
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Minbak

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  • ISBN: 9781787303690
  • Author: Ela Lee
  • Publisher: Harvill
  • Pages: 400
  • Format: Paperback
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*A RADIO 2 WINTER BOOK CLUB PICK*

'A beautiful, tender story of displacement and loss which shows the resilience of the human spirit' Cecile Pin
'Deeply moving and gracefulit shines light on a secret slice of Korea s history, gradually unveiling the secrets that bind and divide three generations' Silvia Park
A sweeping story of three generations of women who cross continents and decades to find truth, forgiveness and compassion.
Incheon, 1985. A nameless baby is born in a minbak in South Korea and vanishes nine days later.

London, 2008. When tragedy strikes, Hana faces ruin. She is forced to move her family her teenage daughter Ada and ailing mother Youngja into a single room with her, converting the rest of their home into a minbak, in a painful echo of her past life.

In the confined space of their shared room, there is nowhere to hide. As the past collides with the present, all three women are forced to face not only their family s dark history, but that of an entire country.


Lyrical and devastating Minbak is a flawless meditation on memory, love and misunderstanding. Ella King

A poignant and precise novel by a writer of great skill Nicola Dinan

Had me utterly engrossed. An incredible story of love, conflict and heartbreak. Rosie Price


Readers are LOVING Minbak:
Tender, heart wrenching and honest
A masterpiece, a perfect exercise in empathy and survival
A quietly devastating novel about three generations of Korean women whose present is, in different ways, haunted by the past . . . Beautiful and bittersweet
Heartbreaking but utterly stunning
Stunning at the core of it, it feels like it s a book about choices, memory, and ultimately, love
All I can say is WOW!

 
 

About the Author

Ela Lee was born in 1995 and is a British-Korean-Turkish writer. She studied Law at the University of Oxford and went on to practise as a City lawyer. In 2021, during the global pandemic, Ela began work on her debut novel, JADED, which explores themes of consent, race, and identity. She lives in London, with her partner and their mini Aussie Shepherd.

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