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Miracle Creek: A 'most anticipated' book of 2019, by Angie Kim
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I picked up MIRACLE CREEK and literally couldn't put it down. It's that wonderful, brilliant sort of book you want to shove at other people as soon as you've finished so they can experience it for themselves. (Erin Morgenstern)Combining the tense atmosphere of a courtroom drama with a moving study of the sacrifices that parents are prepared to make for their children, Angie Kim's debut is pacey and thought-provoking. (Sunday Express, S Magazine)Miracle Creek is a tense, addictive and brilliantly written story of small-town secrets (Stylist)With twists and turns at every chapter, this will leave you gripped - especially with its didn't-see-that-coming ending (Heat)With so many complications and loose ends, one of the miracles of the novel is that the author ties it all together and arrives at a deeply satisfying?though not easy or sentimental?ending. Intricate plotting and courtroom theatrics, combined with moving insight into parenting special needs children and the psychology of immigrants, make this book both a learning experience and a page-turner. Should be huge. (Kirkus)I know this story but have never seen it in a novel - the struggles of the Korean immigrant entrepreneur in America, with a technology that seems like magic, who can go from hero to villain in an instant, now at the center of what is possibly a murder - a bright seam of crisis, mystery, and love emerges in these pages. Kim has written a bold debut novel about science and immigration and the hopes and fears each engenders?unforgettable and true. (Alexander Chee)Miracle Creek is a marvel, a taut courtroom thriller that ultimately tells the most human story imaginable, a story of good intentions and reckless passions. Compelling, generous, at once empathetic and unsparing. I am wrecked, I am heartened and hopeful, which means, in short, that Miracle Creek is pretty much the perfect novel for these chaotic times in which we live. (Laura Lippman)Miracle Creek grabbed me hard right from the start. This is a terrific courtroom thriller, a sly whodunit that's beautifully written and also full of heart (Scott Turow)Miracle Creek is an engrossing puzzle-box of a book: a twisty courtroom drama that also manages to be emotionally astute, culturally perceptive, and deeply empathetic. Angie Kim tackles hot-button subjects with a delicate touch, proving herself a master of both portraiture and storytelling. I loved this novel. (Janelle Brown)A stand-out, twisty debut...Kim, a former lawyer, clearly knows her stuff...a masterfully plotted novel about the joys and pains of motherhood, the trick mirror nature of truth, and the unforgiving nature of justice. (Publishers Weekly)
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Both a compelling page-turner and an excavation of identity and the desire for connection, Miracle Creek is a brilliant, empathetic debut from an exciting new voice.
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Taschenbuch: 368 Seiten
Verlag: Hodder Paperbacks (14. Mai 2020)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 1529335418
ISBN-13: 978-1529335415
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
4.5 von 5 Sternen
2 Kundenrezensionen
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 704.840 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
This is a character-driven story told from several POV. Everyone has a secret and is lying. Mostly with best intentions in mind but everything somehow comes together on one particular day when a terrible thing happens and left two people dead. What lead to this horrible event and the dreadful death of an eight year old boy with special needs and a mother of 5 is told in this intense book.It begins with Young, a Korean woman who came to America with her daughter to aim for a better life for her child. She was sent by her husband who stayed behind for several years. Young hat to work hard within her first years and had hardly time for her daughter. Now the family is reunited and making a living in the States. They are running a facility for a special treatment with oxygen. There is a group of people who a doing this kind of treatment for several reasons. One of them is Elizabeth who has an autistic son, Henry, and is doing everything to make her son more “normalâ€. On this particular day everything started with a small lie. At the end two people are dead and Elizabeth is facing a trial for murdering her son.The story is quite complex and reveals its secrets very slowly. Everybody is keeping something hidden. The book is at its best when it shows us the scenes in court. Then it really gets interesting and gripping. When it is close to its characters it is sometimes is a bit too slow and over-explaining. It is a tragic story and when it gets to its final revelations my heart really broke for poor little Henry. And also for Elizabeth. The book is a slow-burner but after a while it burned itself into my mind and the story will stay with me for a while. Its intensity compensates the sometimes lengthy over-explaining. It is a unique book and definitely worth reading.
Thank you to Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and to NetGalley, for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.A year after a fire burns down a medical facility at Miracle Creek, leaving two dead and several severely injured, this book takes us through the court case that follows. With each chapter, a different person's POV was given, and then picked up again in later chapters. And with each person involved in the case, the story takes another turn. Was what happened really an accident? Each person has their dirty secrets, and their fears about those coming out, and each has issues with what happened and how they influenced it.It took me a while to get into this book, as the many ttwists and turns, the white lies and also the in-depth background stories on all characters involved made it hard to keep up with. After a certain point though, I was hooked and could not put it down, and the questions on morality, trust and value of life stayed with me after I finished.Overall, this is a beautifully written, intense, well-crafted courtroom drama that I would very much recommend.
If the reading public has any sense, Miracle Creek will top the bestseller lists this spring and summer and beyond, and I trust it will be optioned for a movie too. It's a psychological thriller that grabbed me in a Gone Girl kind of way, but without the GG plot holes. It's that most unusual find: an intelligently-crafted book that balances plot and characters, with language that's exquisite without being flowery or inappropriate.In the prologue, a therapeutic hyperbaric oxygen chamber operated by Korean immigrants Pak and Young explodes, killing Kitt, the mother of an autistic child, and Henry, the autistic son of Elizabeth, who has been charged with murdering both. Chapters are written, mostly in third person, from the perspectives of seven characters, unfolding over four days of Elizabeth's trial. Angie Kim's experience as a trial lawyer informs the courtroom scenes, letting the reader marvel at how malleable the truth can be depending on what facts are put forth and how they are interpreted.But there's more to this book than dazzling courtroom pyrotechnics. Miracle Creek also takes a deep dive into the special needs parent community and nails the angsty dynamics that play out among parents who are outwardly supportive of one another while also competing and judging. Having seen for myself the interpersonal dramas described in the book, I marveled at Kim's pitch-perfect descriptions.And Kim, herself Korean-born, slips in reminders of the multi-layered challenges facing immigrants: the conflict between old and new cultural behaviors, especially as they relate to family, the stereotypes, and the inability to distinguish Koreans from other Asians. A couple of pages in the middle of the book are thick with references to "Oriental fetishes," woks given as gifts by people unaware that the pans are associated with Chinese, not Korean cooking, and comments like "half of Berkeley's Asian now" (this casually racist observation has become commonplace, even and especially among people who should know better).All seven narrators have something to hide, and even the most innocuous secrets -- like someone who claims to have quit smoking, but still fondles cigarettes -- can take on ominous overtones in the context of a double murder. Once I started reading this book, leapfrogging over two other books I'd already started, I had a hard time stopping, and so I polished it off in less than a day. The denouement, which I didn't see coming (I thought Kim was going to aim for an Agatha Christie finish) finessed the material in a manner that was both satisfying and absolutely logical.Easily the most captivating piece of fiction I've read in a long, long time.
What a pleasure to discover such an extraordinary first work. Angie Kim was able to pen the best courtroom drama I have ever read, as well as a superb mystery and domestic drama in her masterful debut novel. Miracle Creek starts with an arson/murder trial which keeps the reader mesmerized and quickly turning the pages. The ensuing tragedy encompasses a cast of characters, whose secrets and lies begin to slowly unravel as everyone has something to hide.Pak and Young Yoo have immigrated from Seoul Korea, in the hope of giving their only child, Mary, a better life. Their dreams are tethered to a hyperbaric oxygen submarine set up in their backyard in rural Virginia. The 100% oxygen is purported to aid in a multitude of diagnosis including autism and infertility. The Yoo’s had a packed schedule of clients, which included mothers with their special needs children, as well as a medical doctor, until the Miracle Submarine exploded. One of the mothers is arrested and charged with two counts of murder….victims are her 8 year old son Henry and her friend Kit from her support group. What appears to be an open and shut case makes the reader realize the ramifications of trusting in initial judgment...or can a good defense attorney simply distort the truth by placing suspicion on others? The chapters alternate between seven characters, predominately over four days of trial testimony…. one year after the explosion.I have had the privilege of working with children with autism and their parents for 30 years. There is no cure for autism, however, early intervention is key for progress. In my experience, suggest a viable intervention to a mother with a child on the autistic spectrum and within weeks many have done the research and are well versed. Angie Kim gives us a heart rendering glimpse into the challenges of life with an atypical child. Feelings of exclusion, toll on relationships, as two of the central characters are now single mothers, the competitive edge to discover the next best modality and the bond they form with each other….. Angie Kim simply nails it to perfection.Kim gets into the hearts and minds of all of her characters. The fine nuances between right and wrong blend until it is clear just how complex each situation is and how difficult the inner struggles are. The writing is superb, the plot totally unique, the pacing breakneck. Miracle Creek is a novel that people should be discussing for a long time. It will burrow into your memory long after the stunning conclusion. If you read only one book this year, look no further. Miracle Creek is that MUST read.
I love, love, love this book,. It really spoke to me. I have a severely autistic brother and I can see him in some of the characters of this book. All the characters are complex and the characters both good and bad. This story is a gripping mystery with courtroom drama, a study of what parents go through with their special children, a search for hope for something that works, and the joy of very small things. There are many secrets and the turmoil of all the characters. were going through to tell of not tell. Also ethical and moral questions that are in involved in the obstruction of justiceI do not want to give many details other than the main event concerns an explosion of a hyperbaric oxygen treatment that was designed to look like a submarine. I have decided to order a copy of this book for my closest friend because I know that she will be deeply inspired by it.
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