From her Q&A with Deborah Kalb:
Q: You write that the The Kinship of Secrets was inspired by your own family's story. At what point did you decide to write this novel?Visit Eugenia Kim's website.
A: When I went to Korea in 2010, my second time, I did some book events for The Calligrapher’s Daughter. My sister, Sun, joined me there and while I had some vague idea of writing a continuation to The Calligrapher’s Daughter, I was somewhat resistant and I wasn’t sure what the story might be.
We took a train to Busan, to look at the neighborhood where my sister spent the war years, and on that train ride I asked her what it was like for her to have come to America at age 11.
I was 6 when she came to the U.S., so I wasn’t aware of why she’d been separated from the family (the Korean War and problems with U.S. immigration) for 10 years. I had assumed that she, like many immigrants, were eager to come to America.
But her answer to my question was, “It was the blackest day of my life,” and...[read on]
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