The Apology

This "sweeping intergenerational saga" tells the story of a pampered and defiant South Korean matriarch thrust into the afterlife from which she seeks a second chance to make amends (Kirstin Chen)--and fights off a tragic curse that could devastate generations to come.

In South Korea, a 105-year-old woman receives a letter. Ten days later, she has been thrust into the afterlife, fighting to head off a curse that will otherwise devastate generations to come.

Hak Jeonga has always shouldered the burden of upholding the family name. When she sent her daughter-in-law to America to cover up an illegitimate birth, she was simply doing what was needed to preserve the reputations of her loved ones. How could she have known that decades later, this decision would return to haunt her--threatening to tear apart her bond with her beloved son, her relationship with her infuriatingly insolent sisters, and the future of the family she has worked so hard to protect?

Part ghost story and part family epic, The Apology is an incisive tale of sisterhood and diaspora, reaching back to the days of Japanese colonialism and the Korean War, and told through the singular voice of a defiant, funny, and unforgettable centenarian.

Paperback includes a Reading Group Guide, Jimin Han's family recipes, and a conversation with the author

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gracieanngates
May 08, 2025
8/10 stars
I have never read a book so interesting from an old woman’s perspective, but it was beautifully written. And filled with wonder and regret at the end of life.
Maddieholmes
Sep 05, 2023
8/10 stars
Content warning for death, violence, car accident, medical scenarios, and related topics. I liked pieces of this novel. Some of the parts I liked the best were the different relationship dynamics that we saw. I also liked the afterlife section and the Korean War section. What I wanted more from was the pacing and character development. I thought it was start and stop, both in terms of narrative and the main character's development over the years.

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