Use of Korean language in her novels Immigrants’ experiences Immigrants’ experiences MJL’s childhood Nonfiction or personal essays Learning English “That’s a good question” Power A character’s death is mentioned Korean holidays The Bible Pachinko machine Education Edith Wharton Finding her voice Nonfiction or personal essays Free Food for Millionaires MJL’s childhood Confidence Korean diaspora How it took MJL 11 years to sell her first novel Japan History major MJL laughs Unsweetened green tea Discussion of “thesis statements” “History has failed us, but no matter” MJL talks about her extensive research Rejection of racial stereotypes Third- person omniscient narration Yale MJL expresses dislike for Hansu Favorite food History Power Isak “That’s a good question” Debt Reference to another text or piece of media Critique of sexism Shame MJL talks about her teaching style Kimchi Sibling rivalry Middlemarch Diaspora Structure of Lee’s novels Money MJL mentions her parents owned a jewelry store Style (writing or fashion!) Gambling Wonder Woman MJL mentions music taste MJL expresses like for Hansu Law school Growing up in New York MJL mentions an author she was inspired by Language Learning English New York City Writing process Sunja Pachinko as a metaphor for life MJL's family Lily Bart Morality MJL talks about how she loves her characters Hats MJL talks about how she loves Gen Z Harvard Business School Connections to both North and South Korea Pachinko (the novel) Pachinko’s TV adaptation Indirect characterization MJL's new book Use of Korean language in her novels Immigrants’ experiences Immigrants’ experiences MJL’s childhood Nonfiction or personal essays Learning English “That’s a good question” Power A character’s death is mentioned Korean holidays The Bible Pachinko machine Education Edith Wharton Finding her voice Nonfiction or personal essays Free Food for Millionaires MJL’s childhood Confidence Korean diaspora How it took MJL 11 years to sell her first novel Japan History major MJL laughs Unsweetened green tea Discussion of “thesis statements” “History has failed us, but no matter” MJL talks about her extensive research Rejection of racial stereotypes Third- person omniscient narration Yale MJL expresses dislike for Hansu Favorite food History Power Isak “That’s a good question” Debt Reference to another text or piece of media Critique of sexism Shame MJL talks about her teaching style Kimchi Sibling rivalry Middlemarch Diaspora Structure of Lee’s novels Money MJL mentions her parents owned a jewelry store Style (writing or fashion!) Gambling Wonder Woman MJL mentions music taste MJL expresses like for Hansu Law school Growing up in New York MJL mentions an author she was inspired by Language Learning English New York City Writing process Sunja Pachinko as a metaphor for life MJL's family Lily Bart Morality MJL talks about how she loves her characters Hats MJL talks about how she loves Gen Z Harvard Business School Connections to both North and South Korea Pachinko (the novel) Pachinko’s TV adaptation Indirect characterization MJL's new book
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Use of Korean language in her novels
Immigrants’ experiences
MJL’s childhood
Nonfiction or personal essays
Learning English
“That’s a good question”
Power
Immigrants’ experiences
A character’s death is mentioned
Korean holidays
The Bible
Pachinko machine
Education
Edith Wharton
Finding her voice
Nonfiction or personal essays
Free Food for Millionaires
MJL’s childhood
Confidence
Korean diaspora
How it took MJL 11 years to sell her first novel
Japan
History major
MJL laughs
Unsweetened green tea
Discussion of “thesis statements”
“History has failed us, but no matter”
MJL talks about her extensive research
Rejection of racial stereotypes
Third-person omniscient narration
Yale
MJL expresses dislike for Hansu
Favorite food
History
Power
Isak
“That’s a good question”
Debt
Reference to another text or piece of media
Critique of sexism
Shame
MJL talks about her teaching style
Kimchi
Sibling rivalry
Middlemarch
Diaspora
Structure of Lee’s novels
Money
MJL mentions her parents owned a jewelry store
Style (writing or fashion!)
Gambling
Wonder Woman
MJL mentions music taste
MJL expresses like for Hansu
Law school
Growing up in New York
MJL mentions an author she was inspired by
Language
Learning English
New York City
Writing process
Sunja
Pachinko as a metaphor for life
MJL's family
Lily Bart
Morality
MJL talks about how she loves her characters
Hats
MJL talks about how she loves Gen Z
Harvard Business School
Connections to both North and South Korea
Pachinko (the novel)
Pachinko’s TV adaptation
Indirect characterization
MJL's new book