(9/10/2021)
I learn history best through historical fiction, and I was particularly intrigued by this title because I know little about Korea. Yes, I've read several popular novels, but this author led me through the Japanese occupation of Korea to the independence movement and into some parts of Korea's early nationhood.
The story is populated with interesting characters, both Japanese and Korean, both male and female. While I began slowly trying to keep the characters straight, I felt all parts of the tale were essential. The themes of loyalty, self-gratification, entrepreneurship, and love enriched the history.
This title would make for exciting book club discussion. Who are the beasts?