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Min Jin Lee's debut novel, Free Food for Millionaires, is a lush coming-of-age tale that's filtered through the immigrant experiences of two generations of Korean Americans.
Min Jin Lee, author of 'Pachinko,' delivered a Lowell Humanities Series lecture, discussing the challenges and rewards of being a writer.
Novelist Min Jin Lee, the author of the oft-best-book-listed Free Food for Millionaires is embracing a change of scenery—moving from the ultra-modern Midtown MiMA tower to a Queen Anne style ...
Min Jin Lee is having a good day in Hong Kong. It’s the Korean American writer’s birthday and she has just stepped off a flight from New York.
Min Jin Lee is having one heck of a 2021. First, she was tapped by Penguin to introduce its reissue of “The Great Gatsby.” Now the Amherst College writer-in-residence (and former Seaport ...
Min Jin Lee’s “Pachinko” Hatchett The subjugation of Japanese-Koreans was largely responsible for pioneering Pachinko, a game of chance that dominates Japanese gambling. The reason?
Min Jin Lee wanted to capture the experience of children of immigrants living in America. Her debut novel, Free Food for Millionaires, tells the story of Casey Han, a daughter of Korean immigrants ...
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