I'll Be Right There
By Kyung-Sook Shin
Translated by Sora Kim-Russell
By Kyung-Sook Shin
Translated by Sora Kim-Russell
By Kyung-Sook Shin
Translated by Sora Kim-Russell
By Kyung-Sook Shin
Translated by Sora Kim-Russell
By Kyung-Sook Shin
Translated by Sora Kim-Russell
By Kyung-Sook Shin
Translated by Sora Kim-Russell
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$17.99
Apr 23, 2024 | ISBN 9781635425031
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$16.99
Jun 03, 2014 | ISBN 9781590516737
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Jun 03, 2014 | ISBN 9781590516744
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Praise
“[I’ll Be Right There is] a page-turner, such is Shin’s gift for storytelling, as well as her careful cultivation of motifs.” —New York Times Book Review
“Shin writes wonderfully about intimacy and the longing of lonely people…I’ll Be Right There is a hopeful work about the power of art, friendship, and empathy to provide meaning to people’s lives.” —Los Angeles Times
“Tender and mournful, the latest novel from best-selling South Korean novelist Shin (Please Look after Mom, 2011) considers young love and loss in an era of political ferment…Shin’s uncomplicated yet allusive narrative voice delivers another calmly affecting story, simultaneously foreign and familiar.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Shin can suggest profound implications in restrained detail, and though the story ends in tragedy, her frequent references to both Eastern and Western literature testify to the duty to hope and stay alive.” —Publishers Weekly
“[I’ll Be Right There] is full of beautiful and tragic moments between friends, a tender, complex exploration of shared stories, and, perhaps more important, the weight of a collective history on individual relationships.” —SF Gate
“I’ll Be Right There is as much about tender friendships as it is about the tragedies of a political uprising.” —Huffington Post
“Through one tender scene after another, Shin shows us the comfort human connection offers.” —Bookslut
“Quivering, hopeful, and heartfelt.” —Bustle
“In this inspiring novel, Kyung-sook Shin argues that, faced with treachery, the moral person can be carrier and Christ to others.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
“I’ll Be Right There is a haunting story of adolescent entanglements that will speak to readers everywhere.” —The Independent
“The shimmering, lucid tones and silver melancholy of I’ll Be Right There give readers a South Korea peopled with citizens fighting for honor and intellectual freedom, and longing for love and solace. Kyung-Sook Shin’s characters have unforgettable voices—it’s no wonder she has so many fans.” —Susan Straight, author of Between Heaven and Here and National Book Award Finalist
“The novel brilliantly uses European literature to familiarize Western readers with Eastern turmoil.” —Flavorwire
“Shin’s skill lies in her ability to transmute the specific into the universal.” —Shelf Awareness
“A wonderful, heartbreaking story that lingered with me long after the last page was turned. As the powerful story unfolded, I enjoyed peeling away the complicated, dark layers of every character. Kyung-sook Shin’s beautiful depictions of love and sweet adolescent confessions will take you back in time to your first heartbreak.” —PP Wong, Editor-in-Chief, Banana Writers
“Known for her beautiful imagery and lyrical prose…in I’ll Be Right There, Shin utilizes vivid, searing imagery…balanc[ing] the gentle beauty of language with bold images throughout her writing…Shin’s passages are carefully crafted, as if they were from a book of poetry…Ultimately, I’ll Be Right There is a story of hope.” —Korean Quarterly
“An astounding meditation on living in time, both time lost and time gained, as well as…an expression of a philosophy of a way to live...I’ll Be Right There immediately stands out as a book that supports, perhaps even needs, multiple readings.” —Korean Literature in Translation
“Shin’s perspective on relationships is nuanced; she doesn’t shy away from what is complex, complicated, or painful in everyday human connections…There is also vibrancy and richness in the lives of her characters, and an understanding of love and solitude that is universal.” —Electric Literature
“Spectacular…Shin’s searing, immediate prose will remind readers of Nadeem Aslam’s The Blind Man’s Garden, Edwidge Danticat’s The Dew Breaker, and Aminatta Forna’s The Memory of Love, and their stories of ordinary lives trapped in extraordinary sociopolitical circumstances.” —BookDragon
“A searing, literate portrayal of the cost of survival in a time of chaos, Shin nevertheless evokes a surprising amount of hope.” —Philadelphia Weekly
“Shin suggests that literature’s most valuable task may be to refresh principles so basic as to seem banal, to render them graspable even in the harshest rapids of modernization and development.” —Public Books
“Shin’s contemplative narrative…captures both the preciousness of life and a constant intermingling sorrow.” —Bookreporter
“I’ll Be Right There is a gem of a novel, a quiet, masterful rendering of the emotional life of a young woman looking back on the formative years of her early twenties.” —Rosemary & Reading Glasses
“A love story between friends. It is so well written. [Kyung-sook Shin] has this use of language that is just beautiful and poetic. It’s a great book if you’re looking to escape.” —Chelsea Handler, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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