I
am happy to be hosting a spot on the YOLK by Mary H.K. Choi Blog Tour hosted
by Rockstar Book Tours. Enter the
giveaway below!
About
The Book:
Title: YOLK
Author: Mary H.K.
Choi
Pub. Date: March 2,
2021
Publisher: Simon
Schuster Books for Young Readers
Formats: Hardcover,
eBook, Audiobook
Pages: 400
Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, Audible, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBD, Bookshop.org
From New York Times bestselling author Mary H.K. Choi comes a funny and emotional story about two estranged sisters switching places and committing insurance fraud to save one of their lives.
Jayne Baek is barely getting by. She shuffles through fashion school, saddled
with a deadbeat boyfriend, clout-chasing friends, and a wretched eating
disorder that she’s not fully ready to confront. But that’s New York City,
right? At least she isn’t in Texas anymore, and is finally living in a city
that feels right for her.
On the other hand, her sister June is dazzlingly rich with a high-flying
finance job and a massive apartment. Unlike Jayne, June has never struggled a
day in her life. Until she’s diagnosed with uterine cancer.
Suddenly, these estranged sisters who have nothing in common are living
together. Because sisterly obligations are kind of important when one of you is
dying.
About Mary H.K. Choi:
Mary H.K. Choi is a Korean-American author, editor, television and print journalist. She is the author of young adult novel Emergency Contact (2018). She is the culture correspondent on Vice News Tonight on HBO and was previously a columnist at Wired and Allure magazines as well as a freelance writer. She attended a large public high school in a suburb of San Antonio, then college at the University of Texas at Austin, where she majored in Textile and Apparel.
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Giveaway
Details:
2
winners will win a finished copy of YOLK, US Only.
Tour
Schedule:
Week
One:
3/1/2021 |
Excerpt |
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3/1/2021 |
Excerpt |
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3/2/2021 |
Spotlight |
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3/2/2021 |
Review |
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3/3/2021 |
Review |
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3/3/2021 |
Review |
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3/4/2021 |
Spotlight |
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3/4/2021 |
Review |
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3/5/2021 |
Spotlight |
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3/5/2021 |
Spotlight |
Week Two:
3/8/2021 |
Review |
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3/8/2021 |
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3/9/2021 |
Review |
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3/9/2021 |
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3/10/2021 |
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3/10/2021 |
Review |
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3/11/2021 |
Review |
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3/11/2021 |
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3/12/2021 |
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3/12/2021 |
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Review
Jayne is a Korean born American living in New York and going to school in fashion design. Her sister June lives close by but has always been an awkward embarrassment. Jayne avoids her because she is in with a group of extremely popular, up and coming New York socialites, and their sibling relationship has always been rocky. June is a perfect student with a high paying job and Jayne is living in a roach infested apartment battling an eating disorder and alcohol abuse. Just when you think Jayne will take a break from her self-destructive behaviors, she spirals down into them again. Yolk takes a raw inside look at the cycles of inter-generational abuse and disordered eating. At times it is gut wrenching. It also exposes the insurance problems one faces when trying to continue individual therapy or obtain surgery.
The times she spends with Patrick are the life saver in Jayne’s life. He is a gentleman, honest and kind. His apartment centers Jayne and helps her feel at home. I loved every interaction they have together. In the end, Yoke shows the redemptive power of family and love. Amidst, the mental health and addiction problems, there is hope on the horizon.
Quote: I’ll tell you what, you are only as sick as your secrets. The second you talk about it, it all seems to get a little better. Humans need to share their darkest parts. Unburdening makes you closer to everyone…the truth is we all have the same, boring problems. Sometimes the best thing you can do is talk about it. It makes no sense, but glory if it doesn’t work like a charm.
Content and trigger warnings: Heavy swearing, eating disorder, child abuse, cancer, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, drinking, drug use. Mature- NA or adult read.
Alex
Yolk is one of my favourite book and its great story