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Saha

By: Publication details: Scribner 2023 Great BritainDescription: 228pISBN:
  • 9781398510005
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 890 NAM
Summary: This book a story of town is prosperous and safe-but only if you're a citizen with "valuable skills and assets," which the residents of Saha Estates are not. Disenfranchised and tightlipped, the Saha are forced into harsh labor, squatting in moldy units without electricity. Braiding the disparate experiences of the Saha residents-from the reluctant midwife to the unknowing test subject to the separated siblings-into a powerful Orwellian parable, Nam-Joo has crafted a heartbreaking tale of what happens when we finally unmask our oppressors.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Jammu General Stacks Fiction 890 NAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available IIMJ-8096
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844.3 MON Complete Essays 844.91 CAM Myth of Sisyphus 848.9103 BRE Nadja 890 NAM Saha 891.43371 SHR Tomb of sand 891.434 KAU Bird on my windowsill 891.733 DOS Crime and punishment

1. The siblings 2. The Saha estates 3. Jin- Kyung, Unit 701 4. Sara, Unit 214 5. Van, Unit 201 Thirty Years Earlier 6. IA, Unit 201 7. SU and do - Kyung, Unit 714 8. Eunjin, Unit 305. thirty years earlier 9. Granny Knnim, Unit 311 thirty year earlier 10. Woomi, Unit 311 11. The office of ministers

This book a story of town is prosperous and safe-but only if you're a citizen with "valuable skills and assets," which the residents of Saha Estates are not. Disenfranchised and tightlipped, the Saha are forced into harsh labor, squatting in moldy units without electricity. Braiding the disparate experiences of the Saha residents-from the reluctant midwife to the unknowing test subject to the separated siblings-into a powerful Orwellian parable, Nam-Joo has crafted a heartbreaking tale of what happens when we finally unmask our oppressors.

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