27 spring books to get very excited about 🌼
Kaitlyn Greenidge's spectacular second novel, an eco-thriller from Jeff VanderMeer, a chilling deep dive into a true ghost story, and more spring books we couldn't put down.
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For your reading list Credit: _afiaf Folklorn by Angela Mi Young Hur In this fascinating and introspective novel, science and Korean mythology intersect when a scientist grapples with her career, family, mental health, and identity as a Korean immigrant. As a child, particle physicist Elsa Park's mother told her their family was cursed, doomed to repeat stories from the Korean myths and folktales that make up their heritage. Elsa first sees a ghost in the Antarctic snow while working in an observatory. While ghosts and past traumas haunt Elsa, she studies in Sweden and then returns to her family home in California after her mother's death. Once there, she discovers secrets in the handwritten pages of her mother's stories. This novel is deeply moving — a complex tale about repressed grief, myth, and diaspora. Preorder your copy. —Margaret Kingsbury
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