We Carry the Sea in Our Hands, Janie Kim
We Carry the Sea in Our Hands, Janie Kim
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We Carry the Sea in Our Hands

Author: Janie Kim

Narrator: Michelle H. Lee

Unabridged: 8 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/09/2024


Synopsis

Told with poetic prose and an imaginative voice, this “beautifully composed [and] original” (Joyce Carol Oates, New York Times bestselling author) debut novel explores family, trauma, and belonging through one woman’s journey to reconnect with her roots. Abby Rodier was a “drop-box baby,” a Korean orphan whose mother could not take care of her and left her as an infant. Abby’s tumultuous experience in the American foster care system has led her to live a solitary and guarded life, closed off to almost everyone except her best friend Iseul, whose parents took Abby into their home as a child. Abby’s work studying the origins of life in sea slugs and bacteria leads her to wonder about her birth parents and question her place in this world. It's not long before Abby stumbles upon a biological discovery that will change the course of her life. Meanwhile, Iseul’s devotion to their ill brother leads to an entanglement between her work as an investigative journalist and the murky world of black-market medicine. After a tragic event, Abby’s life is thrown into a tailspin. With the rug pulled from under her feet, she spirals into a disorientation of grief, apparitions, and compulsions. With the help of those around her, Abby must embark on a journey to understand her true roots and make peace with her present. From an exciting new voice in literary fiction, We Carry the Sea in Our Hands is a complex and layered ode to found family, perfect for fans of The Last Story of Mina Lee and Goodbye, Vitamin.

About Janie Kim

Janie Kim was born and raised in San Diego, California. She studied molecular biology at Princeton University, went on a Fulbright research grant to Denmark, and is now a biology PhD student at Stanford University. She studies fun-sized sea creatures.

About Michelle H. Lee

Michelle H. Lee is a Korean American voice actor and narrator. She has provided the English dubbed voices for characters in animated shows such as Assassination Classroom, Date a Live, Shadows House, and Tokyo Ghoul. A lifelong love of reading led her to venture into audiobook narration in 2020, and she's been loving it ever since. Born and raised in Maryland, she enjoys spending time with her family and going out to eat good food.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosh ~catching up slowly~ on September 28, 2024

In a Nutshell: A literary fiction debut that encompasses several themes and subgenres within its plot. Complex, chaotic, compelling! The first half left me befuddled, but the second half cleverly brought all the arcs together. Recommended, but it would help if you are a science nerd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......more

Goodreads review by Christina on July 10, 2024

We Carry The Sea in Our Hands is beautiful written and thought provoking novel. When Abby learned, that as an infant, she was abandoned in the “ drop-box” of an orphanage in Korea, she felt a deep loss. This loss was perpetuated when she ended up in America only to be adopted, abandoned again and pl......more

Goodreads review by Kate on July 13, 2024

I'll honestly admit that I'm still not sure what I just read. I listened to the audio version which was adequately read by Michelle H Lee although she did have a tendency to get a bit dramatic and breathy at times which I'm not a fan of. Otherwise she has a good clear voice and the characters were cl......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on July 25, 2024

Such a beautiful story. the book is amazing with its beautiful prose and I actually loved all the sciency stuff the book had to offer. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves mutlcutural fiction reads. The narrator was just ok for me and I bought a hardcover to read instead. thank you dreamsca......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on July 18, 2024

Janie Kim’s debut is a wonderfully written, soul-wrenching (happy and sad) novel about family both lost and found, and one young woman’s search for her truth. I enjoyed it very much.......more


Quotes

… it is a complex, layered text in which present action is braided together with a poignant backstory of quarrelsome adoptive parents, loving surrogate parents, and an intense friendship.”

"Michelle Lee's narration of this compelling debut will immediately engage listeners. Abby Rodier grew up in foster care [and] becomes a marine biologist [whose] research into the origins of life, along with a tragedy, lead her to explore her own roots. [A] thought-provoking story of where we come from and how our origins shape who we are." —AudioFile