Things Left Behind Kim Sae Byul Epub [work]

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| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | | Yes, content‑wise. The ePub includes all chapters, the author's note, and a glossary of Korean terms that was added for the English edition. The only differences are formatting (reflowable text) and the inclusion of a few high‑resolution images of the letters that were not printed in the paperback. | | Can I lend the ePub to a friend? | Most DRM‑protected ePub files do not support lending (unlike Kindle’s “loan” feature). However, some libraries allow “digital lending” through OverDrive/Libby, where the loan period is managed automatically. | | What if I don’t own a Kindle or dedicated e‑reader? | You can read the ePub on virtually any device: smartphones, tablets, computers, or web browsers (via Readium Chrome extension). | | Is there an audiobook version? | Yes—a narrated audiobook released by Audible in 2024, narrated by Korean‑American actress Han‑Seo Park . It runs ~9 hours. | | Are there any sequels or related works? | Kim Sae‑Byul’s next novel, “Echoes of the River” (2024), explores similar themes of memory but shifts focus to a different family and a coastal setting. No direct sequel to “Things Left Behind.” | | Can I quote passages for academic work? | Absolutely—under fair‑use (or fair‑dealing in some jurisdictions) you may quote short excerpts (generally < 90 characters) with proper citation. Use the following format: Kim, Sae‑Byul. Things Left Behind . Translated by Emily Jung, Riverhead Books, 2023. ePub. | | Is the translation faithful to the Korean original? | The translation has been praised for preserving the poetic cadence and cultural nuances . Emily Jung consulted with the author during the process, and the Korean publisher provided a translator’s note explaining choices for key idioms. |