![]() ![]() She growsĪnd escapes only to be caught in an even more desperate situation as the Supposedly adopting parents who are largely looking for free labor. First Lee is a girl who has a tough childhood, being sold to What is so mind-shredding about Grass is how straightforward it all is. There it can be deeper and more gripping than any image or word can convey. The narration gives details, a few places and descriptions,īut the majority of the events plays out in the understanding of the reader. ![]() ![]() Rather than tell, such as the medical tools uses for weekly inspections for Captions carry Lee’s words over images that hint ![]() Images, to be sure, but Gendry-Kim skillfully shows the story in the reader’s Story so powerfully because it speaks so frankly. We follow her through her ever-deepening suffering while knowing she Inward of a human who experienced a life that is charged with poignant, quiet Kidnapping victim returning home for the first time in 55 years as well as the See from both the outward perspective as something of a news item as a Gendry-Kim’s first-person interview of the older woman, Okseon Lee, whom we now Girl struggling in poverty, yearning to go to school when the parents areįocusing their concern on getting enough to eat. Unfolds out of direct chronology, drawing the reader in with seeminglyĭisconnected moments of a grandmother going on a journey in 1996 and a young ![]()
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