The author of Grass and The Naked Tree returns with a profound tale of family
Yuna never wanted to adopt a dog. But with her partner in mourning-and in desperate need of a boost in morale-she gives in to his humble request. And in the grand tradition of reluctant pet owners, she and their puppy soon become inseparable. The young couple even goes so far as to relocate to soothe their new canine pal's anxiety. After all, there's nothing like a move to the country to set yourself right. Right?
The idyll of a quiet life soon gives way to a surprising degree of antagonism, including clashes with long-time local residents of a different generation. The culture shock is palpable for all three urban transplants as the isolation of their new environs starts to sink in. They eventually adopt another dog, and still another-all while reckoning with the ups and downs of middle-age and childlessness in an unforgivingly traditional milieu.
Dog Days is critically-acclaimed and multi-award-winning cartoonist Keum Suk Gendry-Kim's first foray into contemporary fiction. With the aid of veteran translator Janet Hong, Gendry-Kim's twenty-first century tale of an unconventional family building trust with one another and their neighbors is a heartfelt exploration of compassion and the unlikely places we find the love we all need.
Author: Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
Published: 10/22/2024
Pages: 212
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.90w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781770467316
Review Citation(s): Booklist 07/01/2024 pg. 42
Library Journal 10/01/2024 pg. 111
About the AuthorKeum Suk Gendry-Kim was born in Goheung in Jeolla Province. She has cartooned the graphic novels
Grass,
The Waiting,
La saison des pluies,
Jiseul,
Jun,
The Naked Tree, and
Alexandra Kim, a Woman of Siberia; the autobiographical comic
The Song of My Father; the three-volume children's comic
Coquinette; the picture books
The Baby Hanyeo Okrang Goes to Dokdo and
A Day with My Grandpa; and the children's book
My Mother Kang Geumsun.
Grass (Drawn & Quarterly, 2019) appeared on Best of the Year lists from the
New York Times and the
Guardian, and received the Cartoonist Studio Prize for the Best Print Comic of the Year, the Big Other Book Award for Best Graphic Novel in 2019, the Harvey Award for Best International Book, and the Krause Essay Prize in 2020.