Almond: A Novel

Won-pyung Sohn
Translated by Sandy Joosun Lee
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Almond: A Novel

Won-pyung Sohn
Translated by Sandy Joosun Lee
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“In what might be the first novel to feature a protagonist with alexithymia—an inability to identify and express one’s feelings—Korean novelist Sohn’s affecting debut arrives stateside. Raised by his grandmother and mother who worked diligently to guide him through everyday social interactions, Yunjae at 15 is effectively orphaned…. As Yunjae risks communication and connection, the eponymous almond—the undeveloped amygdalae of his brain—takes seed, and gives Yunjae the courage to claim 'an entirely different story. New and unknown.' Winner of the prestigious Changbi Prize for Young Adult Fiction in Korea, Sohn presents a 15-year-old neurodiverse protagonist with much resonance.” - Booklist (starred review)
"In her debut novel, film director and screenwriter Sohn Won-pyung (with the assistance of translator Sandy Joosun Lee) has created a tender exploration of adolescence — a universal experience complicated here by extraordinary circumstances. This is one of those books that deftly straddles the line between young adult and adult fiction; it has such a gentle heart that readers of all ages will recognize and sympathize with the characters' struggles and celebrate when they ultimately triumph." - Salon
“Won-pyung Sohn understands that those who think, feel, and communicate differently aren't society's villains, they are its saviors. Her writing possesses seemingly unlimited empathy and tenderness.”  - Madeleine Ryan, author of A Room Called Earth
Almond is a tour de force -- deeply engaging, engrossing, and troubling -- a poignant allegory of the contemporary Korean condition that marks the debut of a new international talent." - Heinz Insu Fenkl, author of Memories of My Ghost Brother and translator of The Nine Cloud Dream by Kim Man-jung
“In her debut novel, director and screenwriter Sohn makes the bold decision to choose an emotionally constricted first-person narrator, but the risk pays off. With the aid of a skillful translation…the novel will appeal fully to adults, but mature young readers who must cope in their everyday lives with the struggles of late adolescence will find themselves identifying with Yunjae and moved by his plight. A sensitive exploration of what it's like to live at life's emotional poles.”  - Kirkus Reviews
“Delicate and heartbreaking. Like peeling a fruit, Sohn bares human emotion and questions the human condition with a gentle hunger.”  - Jamie Marina Lau, author of Pink Mountain on Locust Island
"The narration by a young protagonist with a disorder that affects his ability to identify and express feelings will rightly draw comparisons to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, but Sohn's insightful depiction of an outsider's perspective on society around him will also please fans of other narrators who sharply consider the world at a remove, such as in The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen. Readers will treasure the opportunity to see the world through Yunjae's eyes and watch him as he grows." - Shelf Awareness
"A boldly original piece of fiction, plumbing the depths of the human condition with plenty of humor along the way." - Entertainment Weekly
"Intense and moving...a phenomenal book that deserves a wide audience among readers."  - Wall Street Journal

Overall rating: 4.5454545 / 5 from 22 reviews.

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Almond: A Novel is a poignant coming-of-age story about a boy with a brain condition who finds friendship and courage through unexpected connections. Customers appreciate its wonderful storyline and the emotional depth it brings.

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Review highlights

  • "Such a wholesome and interesting book."Jecampbell
  • "It was an easy book to read - I finished it in one day."Cece
  • "This was such a beautiful book."Linds

Reviews

Emotional Ride

"This was such a beautiful book. It made me cry on more occasions than one. I usually have a hard time connecting with small novels like this but this took me for a ride. Such a great book."

Linds (5/5)

Emotional Ride

"This was such a beautiful book. It made me cry on more occasions than one. I usually have a hard time connecting with small novels like this but this took me for a ride. Such a great book."

Linds (5/5)

Subtle and poignant

"What a beautiful novel! Yunjae's lack of emotional understanding really had me questioning, and reckoning with, the importance and role of emotions."

Erin (5/5)

Subtle and poignant

"What a beautiful novel! Yunjae's lack of emotional understanding really had me questioning, and reckoning with, the importance and role of emotions."

Erin (5/5)

Interesting read

"A nice short read! Little bit depressing but kept me interested the whole time."

Linda (5/5)

Interesting read

"A nice short read! Little bit depressing but kept me interested the whole time."

Linda (5/5)

A great surprise

"Such a wholesome and interesting book. I loved the voice and heart that shone through narration"

Jecampbell (5/5)

A great surprise

"Such a wholesome and interesting book. I loved the voice and heart that shone through narration"

Jecampbell (5/5)

highly recommended

"I loved this book so much! it’s about the friendship between two boys with different chaos in life. how they understand their differences, and build their friendship by giving advice to each other. highly recommended 10/10"

Pauwee04 (5/5)

highly recommended

"I loved this book so much! it’s about the friendship between two boys with different chaos in life. how they understand their differences, and build their friendship by giving advice to each other. highly recommended 10/10"

Pauwee (5/5)

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  • Published date: Jun 15, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780062961389
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.61" L x 8.0" H

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