Only Love Can Hurt Like This

From the National Book Award winning author, an extraordinary, ground-breaking, epic multi-generational novel about a Korean family living under Japanese occupation. In 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea, Lee Woo-cheol was a running prodigy and a contender for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. But he would have had to run under the Japanese flag. Nearly a century later, his granddaughter is living in Japan and training to run a marathon herself. She summons Korean shamans to hold an intense, transcendent ritual to connect with Lee Woo-cheol. When his ghost appears, alongside those of his brother Lee Woo-Gun, and their young neighbor, who was forced to become a comfort woman to Japanese soldiers stationed in China during World War II, she must uncover their stories to free their souls. What she discovers is at the heart of this sweeping, majestic novel about a family that endured death, love, betrayal, war, political upheaval, and ghosts, both vengeful and wistful. A poetic masterpiece that is a feat of historical fiction, epic family saga, and mind-bending story-telling acrobatics, The End of August is a marathon of literature.
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OMG -- simply fabulous read. This was my 1st Paige Toon book and I'm totally in love. Frantically trying to find the rest of her books. Wonderful storyteller. Well developed characters, loving and real relationships between them all. I was left totally wanting more from this story. Please grab this book and start your own love affair with this author. I cannot wait to expand my library with all of her amazing stories.
Eh. Very slow until about page 300. It was a good ending but not a stand out book. 5/10
I didn’t hate this but definitely didn’t love it! I was just expecting more but definitely great read!
Much slower paced than i was expecting but the ending made up for it
Very emotional towards the end, overall a good read
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