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Almond

A Novel

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Almond

By: Won-pyung Sohn
Narrated by: Greg Chun
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This story is, in short, about a monster meeting another monster.

One of the monsters is me.

Yunjae was born with a brain condition called Alexithymia that makes it hard for him to feel emotions like fear or anger. He does not have friends—the two almond-shaped neurons located deep in his brain have seen to that—but his devoted mother and grandmother aren’t fazed by his condition. Their little home above his mother’s used bookstore is decorated with colorful post-it notes that remind him when to smile, when to say ""thank you,"" and when to laugh. Yunjae grows up content, even happy, with his small family in this quiet, peaceful space.

Then on Christmas Eve—Yunjae’s sixteenth birthday—everything changes. A shocking act of random violence shatters his world, leaving him alone and on his own. Struggling to cope with his loss, Yunjae retreats into silent isolation, until troubled teenager Gon arrives at his school and begins to bully Yunjae.

Against all odds, tormentor and victim learn they have more in common than they realized. Gon is stumped by Yunjae’s impassive calm, while Yunjae thinks if he gets to know the hotheaded Gon, he might learn how to experience true feelings. Drawn by curiosity, the two strike up a surprising friendship. As Yunjae begins to open his life to new people—including a girl at school—something slowly changes inside him. And when Gon suddenly finds his life in danger, it is Yunjae who will step outside of every comfort zone he has created to perhaps become a most unlikely hero.

The Emissary meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime in this poignant and triumphant story about how love, friendship, and persistence can change a life forever.

Coming of Age Literary Fiction Tearjerking Fiction Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt Genre Fiction World Literature United States Korean Authors
Moving Story • Beautiful Characters • Emotional Journey • Unique Perspective • Good Voice Actor • Effective Monotony

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Almond is a must-read for anyone looking for a deeply moving and insightful literary experience.

Great novel

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Great book. It is detailed and moving. Loved it! Touching! Great narration. Draws you in immediately. Great moral compass.

Great

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I relate heavily to both the protagpnist and his friends. The book reminds me heavily of Korean society, my second home. Simple writing. Great story. Highly recommended

I love the main character dearly.

Wonderful

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In short, this is a Building’s Roman novel.
Actually Korean is much better than English.

4.8 of 5

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It will stay in my mind forever, the author wrote beautiful characters and a story that moved me.

Heartfelt and tragic

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