I read this book because I adored Pachinko. This book is also about Korean immigrants. This time to America. They struggle to live by their Korean values while fitting into American society. Casey Hahn is the daughter of Korean parents living in New York. Education is very important. Parents work very hard to give their children the best possible education. Casey graduates from Princeton. She wants to work on Wall Street because that is where the money is. However, her true passion is much more creative- millinery. The friends and lovers she has in this story enhance the story. I enjoyed this book, but not as much as Pachinko.

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