The Pachinko Parlor, Elisa Shua Dusapin
The Pachinko Parlor, Elisa Shua Dusapin
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The Pachinko Parlor

Author: Elisa Shua Dusapin, Aneesa Abbas Higgins

Narrator: Hannah Choi

Unabridged: 3 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/14/2023


Synopsis

The days are beginning to draw in. The sky is dark by seven in the evening. I lie on the floor and gaze out of the window. Women's calves, men's shoes, heels trodden down by the weight of bodies borne for too long.

It is summer in Tokyo. Claire finds herself dividing her time between tutoring twelve-year-old Mieko, in an apartment in an abandoned hotel, and lying on the floor at her grandparents': daydreaming, playing Tetris, and listening to the sounds from the street above. The heat rises; the days slip by.

The plan is for Claire to visit Korea with her grandparents. They fled the civil war there over fifty years ago, along with thousands of others, and haven't been back since. When they first arrived in Japan, they opened Shiny, a pachinko parlor. Shiny is still open, drawing people in with its bright, flashing lights and promises of good fortune. And as Mieko and Claire gradually bond, a tender relationship growing, Mieko's determination to visit the pachinko parlor builds.

The Pachinko Parlor is a nuanced and beguiling exploration of identity and otherness, unspoken histories, and the loneliness you can feel among family. Crisp and enigmatic, Shua Dusapin's writing glows with intelligence.

About Elisa Shua Dusapin

Elisa Shua Dusapin was born in France and raised in Paris, Seoul, and Switzerland. Her debut novel, Winter in Sokcho, was awarded the Prix Robert Walser, the Prix Regine Desforges, and the 2021 National Book Award for Translation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on May 05, 2024

i caved to cool girl peer pressure again. works every time. in truth and in fairness, i'm not sure how you make a book truly clever and emotional and then also make it 100 pages long, but it doesn't matter what i know because clearly this author has that wizardry locked in. she did it with winter in s......more

Goodreads review by Sam on September 22, 2022

Claire is in Tokyo for the summer to be with her aging Korean grandparents who run a pachinko parlour. But, thinking she’ll have too much time on her hands, she accepts a part-time gig tutoring Mieko, a lonely 10 year old, in French language. And that’s both the premise and the “story”... Hmm. I did......more

Goodreads review by Adam on June 18, 2022

Winter in Sokcho was one of my favorite books last year - this is one of my favorite books this year. I will read everything Dusapin writes from here on in. There's no one quite like her.......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on January 12, 2023

This richly textured novel explores abandonment,isolation,identity and barriers. The novel is suffused with an atmosphere that often vacillates between discomfort and despair as the characters seek to find moorings for their inner cores. In “ The Pachinko Parlor” Elisa Shia Dusapin continues to deve......more

Goodreads review by Paul on March 02, 2024

On the Inaugural Longlist of Barrios Book in Translation Prize from the National Book Critics Circle They haven’t mentioned our trip to Korea once since I arrived. We need to make plans, start buying tickets. I don’t know how to raise the subject. I used to be able to speak Korean but I lost it when......more