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Han (Riding Shotgun) delivers another skillfully written slow-burn romance with vivid details and well-developed characters. Recommend this to fans of Nicholas Sparks and Jojo Moyes.
Han’s thoughtful story, which touches on the Korean War, the separation of two halves of one nation, and the colonization of Hawai‘i is highly recommended. Kimchi comes, and kimchi goes, but family is forever.
Han successfully depicts the love binding the Cho family and the struggles they face, and themes of unity, assimilation, and acceptance run deep, whether it be for the country of Korea, the people of Hawai‘i, or humankind more generally. Filled with campy humor, Han’s novel will be appreciated by readers looking for a light, fun, yet meaningful read.