Imprint:
BerkleyISBN:
9780593100165Product Form:
PaperbackForm detail:
TradeAudience:
General / adultDimensions:
8.17in x 5.48 x 0.83 in | 0.55 lbPage Count:
304 pagesAUTHOR IS A #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR, having co-written several young adult novels under the name Erin Watt
SECOND BOOK WITH THE AUTHOR: This is the sequel to Heart and Seoul, which begins the story of Hara and her journey to find her roots in South Korea
DIVERSE ROMANCE that is set primarily in South Korea, and with a huge rise in Korean pop culture in the US (music and television), this will appeal to a large audience
WIDE APPEAL TO DRAMA LOVERS: The book is played out similarly to a Korean drama, and there is a large fan base for K-dramas here in the US
EXPLORES IMPORTANT THEMES such as cultural identity, family, and adoption through a heartfelt story
AN OWN VOICES NOVEL: romance readers are clamoring for better representation in romances and this book speaks to the #OwnVoices social media movement, as the author is a Korean adoptee
“Frederick delivers a poignant, insightful tale about interracial adoption and finding one’s roots in her second story about Iowa-raised Korean adoptee Hara Wilson..Frederick’s skillful plotting and deeply felt characters…bring gravitas and realism to this sensitive tale that will captivate readers.”—Publishers Weekly