The Invisible Hotel, Yeji Y. Ham
The Invisible Hotel, Yeji Y. Ham
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The Invisible Hotel
A Novel

Author: Yeji Y. Ham

Narrator: Jessie Baek

Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

I know this place. The room is too dim to see clearly. It smells like the bones.

Yewon dreams of a hotel. In the hotel, there are infinite keys to infinite rooms—and a quiet terror she is both eager to understand and desperate to escape. When Yewon wakes, she sees her life: a young woman, out of her job at a convenience store, trapped in the tiny South Korean village of her birth, watching her mother wash the bones of their ancestors in their decrepit bathtub. Every house has them, these rotting and fragmented ribs, tibias, and femurs, whose constant care and persistent stench serve as reminders of what they have all lost to the Forgotten War that never seems to end.

Now Yewon's brother is stationed near the North Korean border, her sister has experienced a life-changing tragedy, and her mother is overwhelmed by anxiety, her health declining. When Yewon begins to drive a local woman named Ms. Han, a mysterious and aging North Korean refugee, to visit her brother at a distant prison, Yewon's dreams intensify. As the line between reality and illusion slowly begins to blur, Yewon is led to an unsettling truth about her country's collective heritage.

About Yeji Y. Ham

Yeji Y. Ham is a Korean Canadian writer. She graduated from the University of British Columbia and went on to receive her MFA from Brown University. The Invisible Hotel is her first novel.


Reviews

It took me about 70% of the way through this novel to fully understand it and what its intention was. I was going to give it a lower rating but once I got to that point I don’t think I can give it any lower than a 3 star. I went into the Invisible Hotel thinking it was going to be a literary horror a......more

The Invisible Hotel is a promising book centered on generational trauma following the Korean War. The story in itself follows Yewon, a young adult living in Dalbitsori (moonlight) village struggling with lots of different things: her studies, wanting to move to Seoul, wanting to have a social life,......more

A hauntingly beautiful read that navigates the complexities of generational trauma and the long lasting effects of war on humanity. A sombre, reflective telling that there are some traumas and some hurts that go so deep, we can never really escape them. This book grew on me the more I read, I felt u......more