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Kim draws on her own life as a Korean immigrant to portray the isolation and loss of identity that comes with moving to a new country.
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The story centers on , Korean immigrants in Miracle Creek, Virginia, who operate the "Miracle Submarine," an experimental hyperbaric oxygen chamber used to treat conditions like autism, cerebral palsy, and infertility. Kim draws on her own life as a
The mother on trial, often portrayed as a "bad mother" by society despite her deep, albeit complicated, love for her son. Miracle Creek The story centers on , Korean
The narrative begins with a catastrophic event: the chamber explodes, killing two people—an autistic child named Henry and a mother named Kitt—and injuring several others. A year later, a dramatic trial begins where Henry’s mother, , is accused of intentionally starting the fire to rid herself of the burden of her son. As the trial unfolds through seven different perspectives, it reveals that everyone involved was hiding secrets that contributed to the tragedy. Key Characters
Won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and the ITW Thriller Award.