Luminous, Silvia Park
Luminous, Silvia Park
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Luminous

Author: Silvia Park

Narrator: Eric Yang

Unabridged: 13 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2025


Synopsis

This sweeping debut novel set in a unified Korea tells the story of three estranged siblings—two human, one robot—as they collide against the backdrop of a murder investigation to settle old scores and make sense of their shattered childhood.

“I once had a family. At least, the earliest version of me had a family.”

In a reunified Korea of the near future, the sun beats down on a junkyard filled with abandoned robots, broken down for parts. Eleven-year-old Ruijie sifts through the scraps, searching for a piece that might support her failing body. There among the piles of trash, something catches her eye: a robot boy—so lifelike and strange, unlike anything she’s ever seen before.

Siblings Jun and Morgan haven’t spoken for years. When they were children, their brother Yoyo disappeared suddenly, leaving behind only distant memories of his laughter and near-human warmth. Yoyo—an early prototype of a humanoid robot designed by their father—was always bound for something darker and more complex. Now Morgan makes robots for a living and is on the verge of losing control of her most important creation. Jun is a detective with the Robot Crimes Unit whose investigation is digging up truths that want to stay buried. And whether they like it or not, Ruijie’s discovery will thrust their family back together in ways they could have never imagined.

At once a thrilling work of speculative fiction and a “bold exploration of what it means to have a mind, a body, a self, and even a soul” (Charles Yu, author of National Book Award winner Interior Chinatown), Luminous is a prescient yet timeless and unforgettably brilliant debut.

About Silvia Park

Silvia Park grew up in Seoul and splits their time between Korea and America. They received a BA from Columbia and MFA from NYU, in addition to completing the Clarion Workshop in 2018. Their short fiction has been published in Black Warrior ReviewJoyland, and Reactor, and reprinted in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2019Luminous is their first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on March 24, 2025

this book has everything: speculative aspects, childhood trauma, murder, estrangement, forbidden romance, a robot sibling. (3.5 / review to come / thanks to the publisher for the e-arc)......more

Goodreads review by Blair on March 20, 2025

In a future, ostensibly unified Korea, robots are integrated into society as servants, companions and even ersatz children. We explore this world through three characters: Jun, a detective in the ‘Robot Crimes’ division; his sister Morgan, a programmer for robot-making corporation Imagine Friends; a......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on April 22, 2025

Some interesting themes related to robots and technology and what makes us human, and I appreciated the setting in Korea. I can see the appeal of this book too in relation to its commentary on sibling relationships and how we can each react differently even when put in similar environments. But, the......more

Goodreads review by Hannah (hngisreading) on November 10, 2024

Almost a 5 star for me. The prose was a little inconsistent for me, but the story was overall great.......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on March 19, 2025

Finished Reading Which was more deadly, real or not real? The real knew no restraint. p14 Pre-Read notes This is another arc that drew me right in with the cover. That gorgeous mosaic tiger and all the color really spoke to me. Having read the first third of the book now, I understand all the brightn......more


Quotes

"Eric Yang blends tension and restraint as he narrates this novel, set in a reunified Korea, where the line between human and robot is constantly blurred. Estranged siblings Jun and Morgan reunite to uncover the mystery behind their missing sibling, Yoyo. Yang brings a tough compassion to Jun, a detective in the Robot Crimes Unit, whose latest case involving a missing robot uncovers clues, not only to Yoyo’s whereabouts, but also to long-buried family secrets. The drama and subtlety in Yang’s delivery bring out the characters’ duality and edgy interactions, as well as their humanity. Highlighting the paradoxes within this synthetic realm of bionic humans and empathetic robots, Yang’s performance is a thoughtful and chilling listening experience."