The Magical Language of Others : Book Review





Book review 

Title: The Magical language of others 
Author: E.J. Koh
Genre: Memoir/Translation (Korean)

This book was prescribed for this month as a part of the summer book club at my University. 

The Magical language of others entails the journey of poet E.J. Koh and her relationship with her mother. Koh’s parents return to South Korea after living in California for several years. They leave 15 year old Koh and her older brother behind. Koh finds herself abandoned while her mother sends letters to her expressing her guilt and seeking forgiveness. 

This aching and poignant memoir exhibits deep emotions. Through these letters, readers get a glimpse into the lives of Koh’s grandmothers. A certain revelation makes her question her identity.  It touches upon aspects of mental health, eating disorders and suicide.  The author also delves into the political history of South Korea, describing its war with Japan. A particular portion of the book describes Jeju island and it’s folk. This is also mentioned in great detail in Lisa See’s The Island of Sea Women. 

E.J Koh’s memoir focuses largely on the mother- daughter relationship. It showcases the importance of forgiveness, healing and the art of letting go. This coming of age story depicts a girl trying to grapple with her cultural identity and also finding solace in poetry and writing.

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