The Starlet and the Spy
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2019
176
Novel • Fiction
Seoul, South Korea • 1950s
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World History2019
Adult
18+ years
The Starlet and the Spy by Ji-min Lee follows a Korean translator who interacts with Marilyn Monroe during her visit to Korea in 1954. This encounter intertwines the lives of two women amidst the backdrop of post-war recovery, exploring themes of personal healing and connection across cultural and emotional divides.
Melancholic
Romantic
Mysterious
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The Starlet and the Spy by Ji-min Lee is praised for its lyrical prose and captivating blend of historical fiction and personal redemption. The author weaves a poignant narrative around post-war Korea, delving into complex themes of identity and healing. Some critics note that character development could be deeper, but overall, it’s an evocative and engaging read.
Readers captivated by Ji-min Lee's The Starlet and the Spy might enjoy narratives that blend historical fiction and mystery. Fans of Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale or Min Jin Lee's Pachinko will likely appreciate its exploration of post-war tension and cross-cultural encounters. This book is ideal for those drawn to poignant, character-driven tales.
1,617 ratings
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176
Novel • Fiction
Seoul, South Korea • 1950s
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World History2019
Adult
18+ years
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