Evening Hero, Marie MyungOk Lee
Evening Hero, Marie MyungOk Lee
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Evening Hero

Author: Marie Myung-Ok Lee

Narrator: Raymond J. Lee

Unabridged: 13 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/24/2022


Synopsis

A “moving and captivating” (Cathy Park Hong, New York Times bestselling author of Minor Feelings) novel following a Korean immigrant pursuing the American dream who must confront the secrets of the past or risk watching the world he’s worked so hard to build come crumbling down.

Dr. Yungman Kwak is in the twilight of his life. Every day for the last fifty years, he has brushed his teeth, slipped on his shoes, and headed to Horse Breath’s General Hospital, where, as an obstetrician, he treats the women and babies of the small rural Minnesota town he chose to call home.

This was the life he longed for. The so-called American dream. He immigrated from Korea after the Korean War, forced to leave his family, ancestors, village, and all that he knew behind. But his life is built on a lie. And one day, a letter arrives that threatens to expose it.

Yungman’s life is thrown into chaos—the hospital abruptly closes, his wife refuses to spend time with him, and his son is busy investing in a struggling health start-up. Yungman faces a choice—he must choose to hide his secret from his family and friends or confess and potentially lose all he’s built. He begins to question the very assumptions on which his life is built—the so-called American dream, with the abject failure of its healthcare system, patients and neighbors who perpetuate racism, a town flawed with infrastructure, and a history that doesn’t see him in it.

Toggling between the past and the present, Korea and America, Evening Hero is a “soulful, melodic, rhapsodic novel” (The New York Times) about a man looking back at his life and asking big questions about what is lost and what is gained when immigrants leave home for new shores.

About Marie Myung-Ok Lee

Marie Myung-Ok Lee is an acclaimed Korean American writer and author of the young adult novel Finding my Voice, thought to be one of the first contemporary-set Asian American YA novelsShe is one of a handful of American journalists who have been granted a visa to North Korea since the Korean War. She was the first Fulbright Scholar to Korea in creative writing and has received many honors for her work, including an O. Henry honorable mention, the Best Book Award from the Friends of American Writers, and a New York Foundation for the Arts fiction fellowship. Her stories and essays have been published in The AtlanticThe New York TimesSlateSalonGuernicaThe Paris ReviewThe Nation, and The Guardian, among others. Marie is a founder of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop and teaches creative writing at Columbia. She lives in New York City with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Catherine on June 04, 2022

**Many thanks to NetGalley, Simon & Schuster, and Marie Myung-Ok Lee for an ARC of this book!! Now available as of 5.24!** Dr. Yungman Kwak has immigrated to the United States from Korea, living now in a time where a hospital closure and his retirement from the Ob-Gyn world have left him adrift. Unab......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on March 08, 2023

About the book: “A sweeping, lyrical novel following a Korean immigrant pursuing the American dream who must confront the secrets of the past or risk watching the world he’s worked so hard to build come crumbling down. Toggling between the past and the present, Korea and America, Evening Hero is a sw......more

Goodreads review by Katie on April 09, 2022

I read The Evening Hero almost a month ago and the story still sticks with me and I have a feeling that will be the case for a long time. It's a tough and thought-provoking read and each reader might take away something different as to what has a lasting impact. For me, the chapters focusing on the......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on May 29, 2024

Unfortunately just couldn’t get into this book mostly because of the writing style. I think The Evening Hero touches on important topics such as the Korean War, the for-profit health care system in the United States, and immigration and what we owe ourselves and each other. Some may describe the aff......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on April 12, 2022

What a stunning novel! With amazing storytelling and a combination of social satire and devastating historical insight into the Korean War, The Evening Hero is the story of a Korean American doctor, from his childhood in war-torn Korea to the near future. Dr. Yungman Kwak is almost a pathetic charact......more


Quotes

"Lee portrays an enormous cast, including Yungman; his wife, Young-ae; and their son, Einstein, as well as staff at health-care facilities, members of the local Korean–American community, and Yungman's family and others in Korea. With precision and care, Lee conveys this exploration of the devastation inflicted by foreign nations upon mid-twentieth-century Korea, as well as the sacrifices made by immigrant families in search of the American dream."

"Lee’s narration showcases his versatility, embodying the varying tones of the story, from satirical commentary on contemporary issues like healthcare in the United States to the heartbreaking trauma of the Korean War. To capture the disparate moods of the story, Lee seamlessly fluctuates his delivery; he is by turns conversational, lighthearted, somber, and serious."