Not Close Enough

Not Close Enough

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"People say that insanity is trying the same thing over again expecting different results. Doesn't that sound a bit familiar?" After years of leaving South Korea to pursue her own career, Park Fujimoto Katelynn moves back to pursue something a bit more challenging: forgiveness. Trying to right her wrongs, Katelynn finds herself in a rollercoaster of past memories and emotions that make her regret ever going back. Started: 160608 Finished: ---
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"Sometimes I feel split in half, like my identity with my family is at war with my identity with you... I don't know who to choose." -Kim Hayun A 15 year old Korean girl moving to Japan due to her father's well paying job, attending a school for cats when she much prefers dogs. She leaves her life behind for a fresh start, which should have been relieving for most, but with her grandmother harboring a deep resentment for the Japanese after WWII, it's just pure stress for her family. Hayun loves her grandmother very deeply and understands her paranoia to a certain extent, but she also wishes that her grandmother would move on and try to regain her trust in humanity. When she moves to her new school she gains friendships, books, and even a small crush. But the constant reminder of her grandmother's powerful resentment always linger in the back of her mind, threatening everything. Her friends or her family, what a tough decision.

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