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A review by tristesse
Your Neighbour's Table by Gu Byeong-mo
4.5
A couple moved into an apartment built by the government, which will be filled with other families, as they are forced to live communally while raising their children together. The promise of the place was too good to be thrown aside, you simply need to have three children (this is due to the birth rate in Korea that is relatively low) so here they are, four families trying to coexist in this new place they call home.
I find the discussion revolving motherhood intriguing and I get this sense of foreboding throughout the book, though I have to say it lacked of something to make it outstanding.
Thank you Wildfire for the ARC in exchange of honest review!
I find the discussion revolving motherhood intriguing and I get this sense of foreboding throughout the book, though I have to say it lacked of something to make it outstanding.
Thank you Wildfire for the ARC in exchange of honest review!