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Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook
Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook











Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook

Kim Hyun Sook begins college in 1983 and is majoring in English literature. The story is set during South Korea's Fifth Republic, a military regime that entrenched its power through censorship, torture, and the murder of protesters. The book was fictionalized to protect the people in the story. The title is a reference to the secret student club at her university where she read underground literature. In BANNED BOOK CLUB, Hyun Sook shares a dramatic true story of political division, fear-mongering, anti-intellectualism, the death of democratic institutions, and the relentless rebellion of reading.Kim Hyun Sook and Ryan Estrada illustrations by Ko Hyung Juīanned Book Club is a fictionalized biographical graphic novel by Kim Hyun Sook and Ryan Estrada that depicts Kim's college experience in South Korea during the Fifth Republic. And as Hyun Sook soon discovered, in a totalitarian regime, the delights of discovering great works of illicit literature are quickly overshadowed by fear and violence as the walls close in. Instead she found herself hiding in a basement as the youngest member of an underground banned book club.

Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook

When the handsome young editor of the school newspaper invited her to his reading group, she expected to pop into the cafeteria to talk about Moby Dick, Hamlet, and The Scarlet Letter. In this charged political climate, with Molotov cocktails flying and fellow students disappearing for hours and returning with bruises, Hyun Sook sought refuge in the comfort of books. This was during South Korea's Fifth Republic, a military regime that entrenched its power through censorship, torture, and the murder of protestors. But literature class would prove to be just the start of a massive turning point, still focused on reading but with life-or-death stakes she never could have imagined. After acing her exams and sort-of convincing her traditional mother that it was a good idea for a woman to go to college, she looked forward to soaking up the ideas of Western Literature far from the drudgery she was promised at her family's restaurant. When Kim Hyun Sook started college in 1983 she was ready for her world to open up. "It's hard to imagine a world where Banned Book Club could be more relevant than it is right now." - A.V. "A timely read about friendship amid chaos." - NPR "The messages of hope are universal." - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, Starred Review "Sure to inspire today's youthful generation of tenacious changemakers." - BOOKLIST, Starred Review "Highly recommended for readers passionate about activism." - SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, Starred Review













Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook