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Min Jin Lee (born November 11, 1968) is a Korean American author and journalist based in Harlem, New York City; her work frequently deals with the Korean diaspora. She is best known for writing Free Food for Millionaires (2007) and Pachinko (2017), a finalist for the National Book Award, and runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. She is a Korean American author and journalist In 2019, Lee became a writer-in-residence at Amherst College in Massachusetts. Early life and education Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea. Her family immigrated to the United States in 1976, when she was seven years old. She was raised in Elmhurst, Queens, in New York City. Her parents owned a wholesale jewelry store on 30th Street and Broadway in Koreatown, Manhattan. As a new immigrant, she spent much time at the Queens Public Library, where she learned to read and write.After attending the Bronx High School of Science, Lee studied history and was a resident of Trumbull at Yale College in Connecticut. While at Yale she attended her first writing workshop, as part of a non-fiction writing class she had signed up for in her junior year. She studied law at Georgetown University Law Center, later working as a corporate lawyer in New York from 1993 to 1995. She quit law due to the extreme working hours and her chronic liver disease, deciding to focus on her writing instead. She has since recovered from liver disease. Personal life From 2007 to 2011, Lee lived in Tokyo, Japan. Since 2012, she has resided in Harlem. She is married to Christopher Duffy, with whom she has a son. Duffy is of European and Japanese descent; his great-great grandfather is Kabayama Sukenori.Lee is a cousin of actress Kim Hye-eun.In 2018, Lee stated that the works that most influence her as a writer are Middlemarch by George Eliot, Cousin Bette by Honoré de Balzac, and the Bible. Fiction Short fiction Lee's short story "Axis of Happiness" won the 2004 Narrative Prize from Narrative Magazine.Another short story by Lee, "Motherland", about a family of Koreans in Japan, was published in The Missouri Review in 2002 and won the Peden Prize for Best Short Story. A slightly modified version of the story appears in her 2017 novel Pachinko.Lee's short stories have also been featured on NPR's Selected Shorts. Free Food for Millionaires Her debut novel Free Food for Millionaires was published in 2007. It was named one of the Top 10 Novels of the Year by The Times of London, NPR's Fresh Air, and USA Today; a notable novel by the San Francisco Chronicle; and a New York Times Editor's Choice. It was a selection for the Wall Street Journal Juggler Book Club, and a No. 1 Book Sense pick. The novel was published in the U.K. by Random House in 2007, in Italy by Einaudi and in South Korea by Image Box Publishing. The book has also been featured on online periodicals such as the Page 99 test and Largehearted Boy.A 10th Anniversary edition of the novel was released by Apollo in 2017. It was announced in January 2021 that Lee and screenwriter Alan Yang had teamed up to bring Free Food for Millionaires to Netflix as a TV series. Pachinko In 2017 Lee released Pachinko, an epic historical novel following characters from Korea who eventually migrate to Japan. The book received strong reviews including those from The Guardian, NPR, The New York Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Irish Times, and Kirkus Reviews and is on the "Best Fiction of 2017" lists from Esquire, the Chicago Review of Books, Amazon.com, Entertainment Weekly, the BBC, The Guardian, and Book Riot. The book was named by The New York Times as one of the 10 Best Books of 2017.In a Washington Post interview, writer Roxane Gay called Pachinko her favorite book of 2017. President Barack Obama recommended Pachinko in May 2019, writing that Lee's novel is "a powerful story about resilience and compassion."Pachinko was a 2017 finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction. In August 2018, it was announced that Apple Inc. had obtained the screen rights to the novel for development as a television series for Apple TV+. The series, consisting of eight episodes, premiered in March 2022.As of 2023, Pachinko has been published in over 35 languages. The Best American Short Stories In 2023, Lee was chosen as the guest editor for The Best American Short Stories, an anthology of the best 20 short stories in fiction published the previous year. Top Ten "Book of the Year" Lists Free Food for Millionaires: The Times NPR’s Fresh Air USA Today Pachinko: The New York Times 10 Best Books of 2017 Book of the Year for BBC New York Public Library "Now Read This," the joint book club of PBS NewsHour and The New York Times CNN NPR Canadian Broadcasting Corporation USA Today Non-fiction Lee has published non-fiction in periodicals such as The New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Times of London, Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue, Travel + Leisure, and Food & Wine. For three consecutive seasons, Lee was an English-language columnist of South Korea's newspaper Chosun Ilbo's "Morning Forum" feature. Reviews Lee has written a number of reviews. In 2012 she wrote a review of Toni Morrison's Home in The Times of London, and also a review in the Times of London of March Was Made of Yarn, edited by David Karashima and Elmer Luke, a collection of essays, stories, poems and manga made by Japanese artists and citizens in the wake of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. She also wrote Times of London reviews of Cynthia Ozick's Foreign Bodies and Jodi Picoult's Wonder Woman: Love and Murder. Interviews In her interview with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lee reveals that part of her intention with her writing is to create a sense of directed thinking out of chaos and develop some form of a unified order. In March 2023, the Association of Writers & Writing Program (AWP) invited Lee as the 2023 AWP Conference & Bookfair Keynote Speaker. The Writer’s Chronicle published Lee’s fire chat conversation with librarian Nancy Pearl in Volume 56, September 2023.PBS released an Arts Talk conversation between Lee and Ann Curry in July 2023, where they discussed Lee’s artistic process, religion, and her tenacity in the fight against anti-Asian racism.The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) released a documentary in August 2023 on Lee that covered biographical details and the inspiration for Pachinko. Essays Her essays include "Will", anthologized in Breeder – Real Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers (Seal Press Books, 2001) and "Pushing Away the Plate" in To Be Real (edited by Rebecca Walker) (Doubleday, 1995). Lee also published a piece in the New York Times Magazine entitled "Low Tide", about her observations of the survivors of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. She wrote another essay entitled Up Front: After the Earthquake in Vogue, reflecting upon her experiences living in Japan with her family after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. Lee has .... Discover the Min Jin Lee popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Min Jin Lee books.

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    The Partition

    Don Lee

    A thrilling new story collection from acclaimed writer Don Lee exploring Asian American identity, spanning decades and continents.“Don Lee is one of those masterful storytellers wh...

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    At the Breakfast Table

    Defne Suman

    Told from four different perspectives, At the Breakfast Table is a story of hidden histories and family secrets, from the author of The Silence of Scheherazade. Buyukada, Turkey, ...

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    1000 Words

    Jami Attenberg

    A USA TODAY Bestseller A Washington Post Bestseller Inspired by Jami Attenberg’s wildly popular literary movement #1000WordsofSummer, this writer’s guide features encouraging essay...

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    The Mimosa Tree Mystery

    Ovidia Yu

    LONGLISTED FOR THE CWA HISTORICAL DAGGER'Simply glorious. Every nook and cranny of 1930s Singapore is brought richly to life' CATRIONA MCPHERSON 'Charming' RHYS BOWEN'One of the mo...

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    King of the Khyber Rifles

    Talbot Mundy

    King of the Khyber Rifles may well be Mundy's most famous work. Set in India and the regions beyond, it was successful enough so that two movies were adapted from its pages, al...

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    The Divine Sword

    Rita Chowdhury & Reeta Borbora

    ‘Rita Chowdhury is an energetic and empathetic storyteller’ AMITAV GHOSHAN UNFORGETTABLE TALE OF LOVE, AMBITION, RIVALRY AND FATE PLAYS OUT IN AN EPIC CLASH OF THRONES.WINNER OF TH...

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    The Court Dancer

    Kyung-Sook Shin

    When a novice French diplomat arrives for an audience with the Emperor, he is enraptured by the Joseon Dynasty’s magnificent culture, then at its zenith. But all fades away when he...

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    Pachinko

    Min Jin Lee & Laura Bourgeois

    L’histoire nous a failli, mais qu’importe.Début des années 1930.Dans un petit village coréen, la jeune Sunja se laisse séduire par les belles paroles et tendres attentions d’un ric...

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    The Paper Bark Tree Mystery

    Ovidia Yu

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA SAPERE BOOKS HISTORICAL DAGGER'Simply glorious. Every nook and cranny of 1930s Singapore is brought richly to life' CATRIONA MCPHERSON 'Charming' RHYS BOWEN...

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    La famille Han

    Min Jin Lee & Laura Bourgeois

    “Un premier roman ambitieux et remarquable qui rappelle les romances victoriennes que dévore l’héroïne” The New York Times.Fille d'immigrants coréens, Casey Han a été élevée dans ...

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    The Storm We Made

    Vanessa Chan

    NATIONAL BESTSELLERA GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICKIn this spellbinding novel, an ordinary housewife becomes an unlikely spyand her dark secrets will test even the most unbrea...

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    Pachinko by Min Jin Lee - Conversation Starters

    Summary Life

    Pachinko by Min Jin Lee: Conversation Starters KoreanAmerican writer Min Jin Lee published her bestselling novel Pachinko in 2017. This story follows the life of one Korean family...

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    Infinite Country

    Patricia Engel

    A REESE’S BOOK CLUB PICK and INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERWINNER OF THE 2021 NEW AMERICAN VOICES AWARD, LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL, A 2022 DAYTON LITERARY PE...

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    Offerings

    Michael ByungJu Kim

    The national bestseller that Gary Shteyngart has called, "A potent combination of a financial thriller and a comingofage immigrant tale. . . . Offerings is a great book."...

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    Ponti

    Sharlene Teo

    An awardwinning novel about the value of friendships in presentday Singaporea “stirring debut…relatable yet unsettling [that] smartly captures earnest teenage myopathy through a tu...

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    Swimming Back to Trout River

    Linda Rui Feng

    A “beautifully written, poignant exploration of family, art, culture, immigration…and love” (Jean Kwok, author of Searching for Sylvie Lee and Girl in Translation) set against the ...

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    The Liberators

    E. J. Koh

    As heard on NPR'S All Things Considered"Spare, beautiful and richly layered, The Liberators is dazzling." Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage “A piercing, patient deb...

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    Tant de nuances de pluie

    Asha Lemmie

    Un premier roman bouleversant sur le passage à l'âge adulte d’une jeune femme dans le Japon de l’après Seconde Guerre mondiale.  Kyoto, 1948. Nori Kamiza n’a que huit ans lors...

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    The Cannonball Tree Mystery

    Ovidia Yu

    'One of Singapore's finest living authors' South China Morning Post'Simply glorious. Every nook and cranny of 1930s Singapore is brought richly to life' CATRIONA MCPHERSON'Charming...