Magical Language of Others
The Magical Language of Others is an award-winning memoir that explores the profound bond between mother and daughter across distance and language. When Eun Ji Koh's parents return to South Korea, leaving her behind in California at fifteen, she grapples with abandonment and displacement. Through her mother's letters written in Korean—initially incomprehensible—Koh uncovers a deeply moving narrative of love, forgiveness, and belonging. Winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award and Washington State Book Award, this lyrical work has earned recognition from Oprah Daily and a PEN Open Book Award nomination. A transformative read about family, identity, and the power of words to bridge separation.