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This is a quiet yet deeply moving novel that invites readers to reflect on family, memory, and the often-overlooked presence of a father’s love. While many stories focus on mothers and maternal sacrifice, this book turns its attention to fathers—the silent figures who often stand in the background while carrying enormous responsibility and affection.
The story begins when an elderly father suddenly disappears from home. As his family searches for him, they are forced to revisit old memories, hidden emotions, and unresolved relationships. What starts as a physical search gradually becomes an emotional journey, revealing how little family members sometimes know about one another despite years of living together.
Shin Kyung-sook writes with remarkable sensitivity and grace. Her prose is calm, reflective, and filled with emotional depth. Rather than relying on dramatic events, she captures the power of ordinary moments: shared meals, everyday sacrifices, and unspoken acts of care. Through these details, the father emerges as a complex and deeply human character.
One of the novel’s greatest strengths is its ability to inspire self-reflection. Readers may find themselves thinking about their own parents, their own families, and the conversations that were never had. The story gently reminds us that love is often expressed through actions rather than words.
“Please Come Home, Father” is more than a family novel. It is a heartfelt tribute to parental love, memory, and gratitude—a book that encourages readers to cherish the people who have quietly shaped their lives.
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