Concerning My Daughter, Kim Hyejin
Concerning My Daughter, Kim Hyejin
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Concerning My Daughter
A Novel

Author: Kim Hye-jin, Jamie Chang

Narrator: Michelle H. Lee

Unabridged: 4 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/16/2023


Synopsis

When a widowed, aging mother allows Green, her thirty-something daughter, to move into her apartment, all she wants for her is a stable and quiet existence like her own. Ideally, a steady income and a good husband.

But when Green turns up with her long-term girlfriend in tow, her mother is enraged and unwilling to welcome their relationship into her home. Her daughter's definition of family is not one she can accept. Green's involvement in a campus protest against unfair dismissals of gay colleagues throws her into deeper shambles.

Meanwhile, the nursing home where she works insists that she lower her standard of care for Jen, an elderly dementia patient who traveled the world as a successful diplomat, chose not to have children, and has no family. Outraged, Green's mother begins to reconsider the unfair consequences of choosing one's own path.

With bracing honesty, Kim Hye-jin taps into the complexities of mother-daughter dynamics while unearthing the mechanisms of violence that target LGBTQ communities in traditional societies. Elegantly translated from the Korean by Jamie Chang, Concerning My Daughter shines a light on all facets of familial love and conflict.

About Kim Hye-jin

Kim Hye-jin is an award-winning author from Daegu, South Korea. She made her debut in 2012 when her short story "Chicken Run" won the Dong-A Ilbo New Year Literary Award. She has since then won the JoongAng Literature Award in 2013 for Joongang Station, the Shin Dong-yup Prize for Literature in 2018 for Concerning My Daughter, and the Daesun Literary Award in 2020 for Worker No.9.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meike on January 23, 2022

English: Concerning My Daughter (coming in April 2022) In this novella, Kim Hye-Jin gives us the perspective of a homophobic Korean mother who discriminates against her thirtysomething lesbian daughter, accusing her kid's girlfriend, portrayed as a loyal and loving partner, of ruining her life. But t......more

Goodreads review by Magrat on February 25, 2024

Un libro duro que habla de homofobia, del trato de las personas mayores en las residencias, del choque intergeneracional y de los prejuicios. A mi me llegó especialmente la parte de las residencias de ancianos porque creo que es algo que estamos viendo día a día delante de nosotros sin que nadie haga......more

Goodreads review by Bianca (Away) on September 21, 2022

3.5 This little novel was hyper-realistic, the simple, matter-of-fact writing contributed in a way to that realism. The narrator of this novel is a widowed woman in her late sixties who works as a carer in an old people's home, where she looks after a woman suffering with dementia. It's a hard job, b......more

Goodreads review by eji (fitzloved’s version) on October 20, 2023

This really triggered my mommy issues lol.......more