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Pachinko (National Book Award Finalist)

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By Min Jin Lee

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Aug 4, 2026
Page Count
512 pages
ISBN-13
9781538784037

Price

$23.99

Price

$31.99 CAD

A trade paperback special edition of the modern classic Pachinko, National Book Award finalist and named one of the New York Times 100 Best Books of the 21st Century
 
Features of the paperback special limited edition:
  • Full cover with special effects
  • Four color stenciled edges
  • Four color tip-in

History is seldom kind. In Min Jin Lee’s acclaimed and magisterial novel, four generations of a poor, proud immigrant family fight to control their destinies, exiled from their homeland.
 
In the early 1900s, teenaged Sunja, the adored daughter of a fisherman, falls for a wealthy stranger at the seashore near her home in Korea. He promises her the world, but when she discovers she is pregnant—and that her lover is married—she refuses to bend to his will. Instead, she accepts an offer of marriage from a gentle minister passing through on his way to Japan. But her decision to abandon her home and reject her son’s powerful father sets off a dramatic saga that will echo down through generations.
 
Richly told and profoundly moving, Pachinko is a story of love, sacrifice, ambition, and loyalty. From bustling street markets to the halls of Japan’s finest universities to the pachinko parlors of the criminal underworld, Lee’s complex and passionate characters—strong, stubborn women, devoted sisters and sons, fathers shaken by moral crises—survive and flourish against the indifferent arc of history.

  • International Bestseller

    A New York Times Best Book of 2017

    A New York Times 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

    National Book Award Finalist

    Finalist for the 2018 Dayton Literary Peace Prize

    Winner of the Medici Book Club Prize

    A President Obama Recommended Read

    A New York Times Readers Pick 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

    An LA Times 30 Best Fiction Books of the Last 30 Years

    A Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the 21st Century

    An Oprah Daily Best Historical Fiction Books of All Time

    Amazon Editors' 25 Years of Best Books Selection

    An Australian Broadcasting Company Top 100 Books of the 21st Century
  • "Stunning... Despite the compelling sweep of time and history, it is the characters and their tumultuous lives that propel the narrative... A compassionate, clear gaze at the chaotic landscape of life itself. In this haunting epic tale, no one story seems too minor to be briefly illuminated. Lee suggests that behind the facades of wildly different people lie countless private desires, hopes and miseries, if we have the patience and compassion to look and listen."
    The New York Times Book Review
  • “A powerful story about resilience and compassion.”
    President Obama
  • “A really powerful presentation of women’s resilience and grit in the face of adversity… A moving and memorable read.”
    Her Majesty Queen Camilla
  • “I could not put Pachinko down…you will race through it…I was totally absorbed by the characters and, in fact, it’s so readable it will leave you wanting more.”
    Dua Lipa
  • "Lee is a master plotter, but the larger issues of class, religion, outsider history and culture she addresses in Pachinko make this a tour de force you'll think about long after you finish reading."
    National Book Review
  • "A culturally rich, psychologically astute family saga."
    The Washington Post
  • "A social novel in the Dickensian vein...frequently heartbreaking."
    USA Today
  • "Lee's sweeping four-generation saga of a Korean family is an extraordinary epic, both sturdily constructed and beautiful."
    The San Francisco Chronicle
  • "Spanning nearly 100 years and moving from Korea at the start of the 20th century to pre- and postwar Osaka and, finally, Tokyo and Yokohama, the novel reads like a long, intimate hymn to the struggles of people in a foreign land...Much of the novel's authority is derived from its weight of research, which brings to life everything from the fishing village on the coast of the East Sea in early 20th-century Korea to the sights and smells of the shabby Korean township of Ikaino in Osaka - the intimate, humanising details of a people striving to carve out a place for themselves in the world. Vivid and immersive, Pachinko is a rich tribute to a people that history seems intent on erasing."
    The Guardian (UK)
  • "A sweeping, multigenerational saga about one Korean family making its way in Japan. The immigrant issues resonate; the story captivates."
    People

Min Jin Lee

About the Author

Min Jin Lee is a recipient of fellowships in Fiction from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Lee’s debut novel, Free Food for Millionaires, was one of the “Top 10 Novels of the Year” for The Times (London), NPR’s Fresh Air, and USA Today. Her second novel, Pachinko, was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, runner-up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, winner of the Medici Book Club Prize, and a New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year. Lee’s writings have appeared in The New Yorker, NPR’s Selected Shorts, the New York Review of Books, the New York Times Book ReviewThe Times Literary SupplementThe Chosun Ilbo, Conde Nast TravelerThe Times (London), and The Wall Street Journal. She serves as a trustee of PEN America and a director of the Authors Guild. 

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