American imperialism, generational trauma, and coming-of-age collide in Joseph Han’s dazzling debut novel 'Nuclear Family'
merican imperialism, generational trauma, and coming-of-age collide in Joseph Han’s dazzling debut novelwhich traverses multiple generations and continents to tell the story of the Chos, a Korean American family living in Hawaii. When Jacob Cho decides to move to South Korea to teach English, his parents are delighted that he’ll have a chance to connect with his roots.
, setting off a series of events that will force the Chos to finally confront family secrets that have haunted them for decades. —
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