Patti comes from a good Korean family -- her parents want her to succeed -- unfortunately they want her to succeed at everything. All her activities are geared towards getting her accepted to HYP - HarvardYalePrinceton. But Patti's true love, the violin, is considered by her parents to just be an extracurricular activity. Patti thinks that these goals are okay; until someone walks into her life who makes her wonder about her love of the violin and to question if success is the equivalent to happiness.
I read this wonderfully funny and endearing book on one sitting the day I got it. One thing that hit me was I had started writing a novel myself called "Good Enough" that focused on a black female instead of a Korean family. This novel has such a light and airy feel to it, while dealing with some very hardcore issues.
I read this wonderfully funny and endearing book on one sitting the day I got it. One thing that hit me was I had started writing a novel myself called "Good Enough" that focused on a black female instead of a Korean family. This novel has such a light and airy feel to it, while dealing with some very hardcore issues.
I highly recommend this book.