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Saha
TIME - Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2022
From the international best-selling author of Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 comes this chilling dystopian fable for fans of Netflix's Squid Game.
From the author of international bestseller Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
“Cho’s complex, humane, and by its end utterly transfixing novel shows that it is in community that we find resilience.” i newspaper
“Like Bong Joon-ho's Academy Award-winning film Parasite and the popular Netflix series Squid Games, Saha points to the increasing inequality and lack of social mobility in South Korea. ... With global inequality on the rise, Saha’s theme of human dignity quashed by the interests of mega-corporations resonates widely.” Guardian
“[A]n affecting portrait of people doing their best to survive in a world that would rather pretend they didn’t exist.” New York Times
In a country called ‘Town’, Su is found dead in an abandoned car. The suspected killer is presumed to come from the Saha Estates.
Town is a privatised country, controlled by a secretive organisation known as the Seven Premiers. It is a society clearly divided into the haves and have-nots, and those who have the very least live on the Saha Estates. Among their number is Jin-Kyung, a young woman whose brother, Dok-yung, was in a relationship with Su and quickly becomes the police’s prime suspect. When Dok-yung disappears, Jin-Kyung is determined to get to the bottom of things. On her quest to find the truth, though, she will uncover a reality far darker and crimes far greater than she could ever have imagined.
At once a dystopian mystery and devastating critique of how we live now, Saha lifts the lid on corruption, exploitation and government oppression, while, with deep humanity and compassion, showing us the lives of those who, through no fault of their own, suffer at the hand of brutal forces far beyond their control.
Praise for Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
“It describes experiences that will be recognisable everywhere. It’s slim, unadorned narrative distils a lifetime’s iniquities into a sharp punch.” The Sunday Times
“A ground-breaking work of feminist fiction” Stylist
“Along with other socially critical narratives to come out of Korea, such as Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning film Parasite, her story could change the bigger one.” The Guardian
“This witty, disturbing book deals with sexism, mental health issues and the hypocrisy of a country where young women are 'popping caffeine pills and turning jaundiced' as they slave away in factories helping to fund higher education for male siblings.” The Independent
“Enthralling and enraging.” Sunday Express
“Cho’s moving, witty and powerful novel forces us to face our reality, in which one woman is seen, pretty much, as interchangeable with any other. There’s a logic to Kim Jiyoung’s shape-shifting: she could be anybody.” Daily Telegraph
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Saha by Cho Nam-Joo is described as a dystopian novel that strikes a chillingly plausible note, akin to works by Dickens, Orwell, and Atwood. The book delves into the harsh realities faced by residents of the Saha housing complex, presenting a detailed narrative that echoes themes from Squid Game and Parasite. The work is seen as a follow-up to the critically acclaimed Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, delving into another profound societal issue, prompting readers to reflect deeply on its themes.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781398510029
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 17 August 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Scribner UK
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 240
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About the Author
Cho Nam-joo is a former television scriptwriter. In the writing of this book she drew partly on her own experience as a woman who quit her job to stay at home after giving birth to a child. Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 is her third novel. It has had a profound impact on gender inequality and discrimination in Korean society, and has been translated into 18 languages.
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