The Voices of Heaven

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The Voices of Heaven by Maija Rhee Devine, Seoul Selection
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Author: Maija Rhee Devine ISBN: 9781624120084
Publisher: Seoul Selection Publication: June 5, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Maija Rhee Devine
ISBN: 9781624120084
Publisher: Seoul Selection
Publication: June 5, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

**The Bronze Medal winner in the 2014 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the Best Adults Fiction E-book category. **

During the final years of the Japanese Occupation, when most Korean brides and grooms were married sight unseen, Gui-yong and Eum-chun strike gold by finding a love as sweet as sticky rice. But their love for each other and for their secretly adopted daughter is not enough, as they must soon accept the impossible—a mistress moving in to bear Gui-yong the male child deemed necessary in a society still smoldering in Confucianism. After the Korean War drives the family apart, it falls on the shoulders of their adopted daughter, Mi-na, to figure out how to keep her parents’ love burning through this life and into the next—and ultimately make sense of the past.

 

Flowing from her firsthand experience of growing up in Seoul during the Korean War, Maija Rhee Devine’s novel reveals uniquely Korean colors and sounds as she leads readers through an extraordinary love story that parallels the tragedies of the war.

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**The Bronze Medal winner in the 2014 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the Best Adults Fiction E-book category. **

During the final years of the Japanese Occupation, when most Korean brides and grooms were married sight unseen, Gui-yong and Eum-chun strike gold by finding a love as sweet as sticky rice. But their love for each other and for their secretly adopted daughter is not enough, as they must soon accept the impossible—a mistress moving in to bear Gui-yong the male child deemed necessary in a society still smoldering in Confucianism. After the Korean War drives the family apart, it falls on the shoulders of their adopted daughter, Mi-na, to figure out how to keep her parents’ love burning through this life and into the next—and ultimately make sense of the past.

 

Flowing from her firsthand experience of growing up in Seoul during the Korean War, Maija Rhee Devine’s novel reveals uniquely Korean colors and sounds as she leads readers through an extraordinary love story that parallels the tragedies of the war.

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