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Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Ep. 22: Literary Mysteries with Angie Kim (Author of Miracle Creek)

Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Sarah Dickinson

Arts, Books

4.7785 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 22, Angie Kim (author of Miracle Creek) talks about how her background influenced her novel and shares her literary mystery recommendations.

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Highlights

  • Angie's journey from trial attorney to novelist.
  • How Angie's own children's medical problems when they were young inspired the submarine children in Miracle Creek.
  • Angie's child's real life experience with HBOT treatment (the submarine treatment featured in Miracle Creek) and her real-life experience as the parent of an HBOT patient.
  • Why society shames people for expressing dark thoughts about the hard parts of parenting and caregiving.
  • How Angie's own experience immigrating to the U.S. from South Korea as a teen influenced Mary's character in the book.
  • The theme Angie is considering exploring in her second novel…and a teaser for the beginning of her second novel.
  • How Angie figures out how her novels will end.
  • How Angie found out Miracle Creek was going to be a Book of the Month pick (April).
  • Why Angie can't share a book she didn't love…which led to a discussion about DNF'ing books.
  • What Angie (as an author) thinks of bloggers/podcasters/bookstagrammers publicly sharing books they DNF.
  • The original title of Miracle Creek and how/why it got changed after printed ARCs were sent out.

Angie's (Mostly) Literary Mystery Recommendations

Two OLD Books She Loves

Two NEW Books She Loves

One Book She Didn't Love

  • A quick discussion on DNF'ing books you don't like [31:23]

One Upcoming Release She's Excited About

Other Books Mentioned

Other Links

About Angie

Author Website | Instagram |Facebook | Twitter | 

Angie moved as a preteen from Seoul, South Korea, to the suburbs of Baltimore. She attended Stanford University and Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review, then practiced as a trial lawyer at Williams & Connolly. Her stories have won the GlamourEssay Contest and the Wabash Prize in Fiction, and appeared in numerous publications including Vogue, The New York TimesThe Washington Post, SalonSlateThe Southern ReviewSycamore ReviewThe Asian American Literary Review, and PANK. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and three sons. Miracle Creek is her first novel.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Sarah's Bookshelves Live. I'm Sarah of the blog Sarah's Bookshelves. Each week I'm

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talking with one bookish guest about two old books they love, two new books they love, one book

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they don't love, and one new release they're excited

0:22.6

about. We're going to get real and sometimes a little bit snarky about all things books.

0:27.8

This is a brand new podcast, so if you like it, I'd really love your support.

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wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:38.5

Let's get rolling. Welcome to Sarah's Bookshelves Live. Today's guest, I'm going to tell you a

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quick story before I mentioned who it is. When the April book of the month picks came out, I was

0:49.7

researching all the picks for my monthly blog post where I provide commentary on all the

0:54.6

selections. And I do that every month if you're interested in checking that out. But a debut

0:59.2

novel by a former trial attorney caught my attention because the Goodreads reviews were

1:04.3

completely out of this world. But prior to that, I had never even heard of this book. So my

1:10.4

interest was piqued. I quickly downloaded

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it from the Adel Vise website and I quickly sampled the writing, did not put it down, kept

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reading, and absolutely flew through it. And that book is called Miracle Creek. And today's

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guest is Angie Kim, the author. Welcome, Angie. Hi, thank you so much for having me. I'm so glad to be here.

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You're so welcome, and I'm thrilled that you're taking the time out. I know you've been very busy on

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book tour recently. I just got home a couple days ago, and I'm now doing local events where I just

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have to drive, so I'm much happier. So thank you so much.

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Andrea emigrated to the United States from Seoul, South Korea as a preteam.

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And she went to Stanford and then Harvard Law School before becoming a trial attorney.

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