![]() Choi’s first novel Emergency Contact I love seeing authors grow in this way In Yolk, we follow Jayne Baek, a twenty-year-old Korean American woman living in New York with a leech-like deadbeat boyfriend, an illegal housing situation, and an eating disorder that dovetails with symptoms of. ![]() And Jayne becomes the only one who can help her. I found Yolk an immense improvement over Mary H.K. Once thick as thieves, these sisters who moved from Seoul to San Antonio to New York together now don’t want anything to do with each other. Junes three years older, a classic first-born, know-it-all narc with a problematic finance job and an equally soulless apartment (according to Jayne). ![]() Jayne is an emotionally stunted, self-obsessed basket case who lives in squalor, has egregious taste in men, and needs to get to class and stop wasting Mom and Dad’s money (if you ask June). June’s three years older, a classic first-born, know-it-all narc with a problematic finance job and an equally soulless apartment (according to Jayne). ![]() Choi comes a funny and emotional story about two estranged sisters and how far they’ll go to save one of their lives-even if it means swapping identities. ![]() From New York Times bestselling author Mary H.K. ![]()
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