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Princess June [Paperback]

Veronica Lee (Author)
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“Lee is truly a talented storyteller. Her book was a delight.” -- Korean Quarterly, Fall 2001, Vol. 5, No.1

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A and Free and Resilient Spirit-- Princess June Learns About Life on the Run and on the Ropes Set in Korea during the 1950s and 1960s, this is a novel about a young girl who becomes a young woman, and in the process, and against enormous odds, takes charge of her life.

Junee’s mother, buffeted by history--the Japanese occupation and the Korean War--fled the family when Junee was very young, leaving Junee to be raised by her father, a successful and wealthy pimp and gangster. This father is a horrible parent who abuses and sexually molests the young girl. The other member of the family is Hosuk, Junee’s older brother, who has chosen to follow in his father’s shady footsteps. Eventually the father and son have a struggle and showdown, and young Hosuk emerges the winner--a temporary blessing for young Junee, and as Junee becomes an attractive teenager, he drags her about to attract victims for his gang of thugs.

Junee manages to escape Hosuk’s clutches and she moves from job to job, making her way. For a while she works for a family and finds she has a talent and a love for taking care of small children; this will become an important theme of the book before it is over. Unfortunately, she can not really rise in the world because of her class and, more importantly, because of her gender. As an attractive young girl on the way to becoming an attractive young woman, she is usually placed in jobs that make her feel cheap. She becomes a hostess in an important restaurant, but when she won’t become the kept mistress of its owner, she loses her chances for advancement.

Eventually, though, she does land a job in a good restaurant and bar and she becomes a bartender. There she meets an American teacher of English, Sparky DiMacchio, who befriends her and makes her feel worthwhile. Sparky introduces Junee to his American friend Greg, and before long Junee and Greg fall in love and move in together. Greg’s gentleness and compassion overcome Junee’s sexual fears--the vestige of her childhood abuse--and they become lovers. Junee gets pregnant, and she gives birth to a baby girl, whom she and Greg name Mary. It appears to be a happy ending.

But the happiness doesn’t last. Greg cannot escape the authority of his family, especially his father, and he deserts her. Junee is once again a young woman in big trouble. Sparky comes to her aid again and helps her with the main problem at hand: how to ensure little Mary’s future happiness. Junee puts the child, only one year old, up for adoption. This is a traumatic experience for her, but she knows, with the help of her therapist Dr. Lee, that this is for the best.

A final development is the violent death of Hosuk, Junee’s nemesis and the last of her family. Junee is now free to make her own choices, and thanks to the struggles she’s endured throughout her youth, she will be strong enough to make good choices.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Daniel & Daniel Publishers (March 2, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1564743462
  • ISBN-13: 978-1564743466
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,468,466 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Princess June, April 23, 2001
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Cecilia (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This may be the first novel of a new author from a small press, but don't let that fool you. For me, it was a true find. I cannot remember when was the last time a novel captivated and touched me quite like this one has. I read it twice back to back and discovered that the story has multiple layers. That was surprising because the author's writing style appears simple and straight-forward on the surface. I would say that the language is compact but it isn't dry by any means. On the contrary, this is a passionate and emotionally charged writing with exquisite passages that may be described as lyrical or poetic. But the author doesn't get bogged down trying to be too precious with words. The language works on your own imagination instead. You "see" images in your mind as you read. It's the kind of writing style that doesn't call attention to itself but to the content and the characters. The storyline flows easily and smoothly at a nice, crisp clip. But the characters are what's central here. There are a wide variety of fascinating characters, both Koreans and Americans, from all walks of life. The author's understanding of psychology is "right on" and she has created all her characters with such care that you feel like they are right there with you on your side. These characters feel so real! And you grasp the sense of a whole character all at once, just from a few bits of descriptions and from the way they talk. It's exciting to be one of the first to discover a new voice that is so uniquely original with heart and vision to give as gifts.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I want more!, August 11, 2001
This review is from: Princess June (Paperback)
While the ending was satisfying, after spending so much time with Junee, I wasn't ready for it to end. I want to know more about what happens to her. Junee is a very intriguing and strong protagonist, and in a flashback that lasts for the majority of the novel, we learn the chilling and unforgettable events that led up to the emotional first moments of the book. But, to me at least, there is much more of Junee's story to tell, and I hope some day to be able to read more of her undoubtedly fascinating future.

It should be fairly obvious that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Although I couldn't directly relate to the characters, I found them to be interesting, and in Junee's case in particular, memorable. My only peeve is the use of the flashback to tell the majority of the story. As with all stories told in this manner, I would've preferred that it unfold linearly instead, from beginning to end. But it didn't greatly affect my enjoyment, and I'm glad to have read Princess June.

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