The Young Will Remember
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Eve J. Chung
When I found the courage to lift my head, I expected to stare down the barrel of a gun, but instead there was a woman in front of me, the back of her white skirt embroidered with columns of yellow chrysanthemums.
1950. It’s the coldest winter in decades, and twenty-eight-year-old Chinese American journalist Ellie Chang is on a military flight to cover a battle in the mountains of North Korea when her plane is shot down.
As she emerges from the fallen aircraft onto an icy field surrounded by the enemy, Ellie is sure it’s the end, certain she’ll never make it home to her parents...until a woman pushes her way through the crowd and claims Ellie as the lost daughter that she’s been searching for since the last war ended. Never mind that Ellie doesn’t speak a word of Korean.
Ellie is taken in by her rescuer—a woman who calls herself “Emma”—and the Paks, a pastor’s family. She knows she can’t stay and yet there’s no way she’ll survive on her own.
As the war intensifies, the sky alighting with bombs overhead, Ellie convinces Emma and the Paks to travel south towards an elusive promise of safety, and where Ellie insists they are more likely to find Emma’s real daughter, stuck on the other side of the frontlines.
Emma's decision to claim Ellie, and Ellie’s choice to take her hand will connect their lives forever.
Moving and triumphant, The Young Will Remember sheds light on a “Forgotten War,” the resilience of love within our darkest histories, and the indefatigable determination of mothers to protect their children.
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“Published in a time with no lack of global conflicts, the book begs us to more carefully consider the way we choose to speak about war . . . Through Ellie, Chung reminds us that global conflicts—so often sanitized and minimized in contemporary media coverage and later historical recollections—always have a human toll, particularly on the humans who are cast to the side . . . The Young Will Remember is a cold splash reminder that in a war, some people have a heart of gold. Many have hearts that are hardened. But every person has a heart that bleeds.”—NPR
"[A] sweeping tale of female resiliency and strength."—People
"A riveting story, beautifully written and filled with compassion and conviction."—Library Journal (starred review)
“Stunning and morally complex…This will stay with readers long after the final page.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A searing portrait of war’s moral failures and the undying power of a mother’s love. While countless narratives chart the experiences of men in war, Chung gives voice to the women who bear the violence, hold families together, and record the truths men want forgotten. A revealing exploration of women during the Korean war whose sacrifice and resilience we must never forget."—Marjan Kamali, New York Times bestselling author of The Lion Women of Tehran
"The Young Will Remember is a searing indictment of modern warfare and a testimony of human strength. With the same clarity and vividness she demonstrated in her debut, Daughters of Shandong, Eve J. Chung brings us another cast of compelling female characters who must fight for their place in a world that sees them only as collateral. Through this remarkable novel, Chung urges us to consider the human cost of wars, a cautionary tale that still rings relevant today, while reminding us that our humanity is ultimately what will save us."—Karissa Chen, author of Homeseeking, A GMA Book Club Pick
"[A] sweeping tale of female resiliency and strength."—People
"A riveting story, beautifully written and filled with compassion and conviction."—Library Journal (starred review)
“Stunning and morally complex…This will stay with readers long after the final page.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A searing portrait of war’s moral failures and the undying power of a mother’s love. While countless narratives chart the experiences of men in war, Chung gives voice to the women who bear the violence, hold families together, and record the truths men want forgotten. A revealing exploration of women during the Korean war whose sacrifice and resilience we must never forget."—Marjan Kamali, New York Times bestselling author of The Lion Women of Tehran
"The Young Will Remember is a searing indictment of modern warfare and a testimony of human strength. With the same clarity and vividness she demonstrated in her debut, Daughters of Shandong, Eve J. Chung brings us another cast of compelling female characters who must fight for their place in a world that sees them only as collateral. Through this remarkable novel, Chung urges us to consider the human cost of wars, a cautionary tale that still rings relevant today, while reminding us that our humanity is ultimately what will save us."—Karissa Chen, author of Homeseeking, A GMA Book Club Pick
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