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O Beautiful

por Jung Yun

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"From Jung Yun, the critically-acclaimed author of Shelter, an unflinching portrayal of a woman trying to come to terms with the ghosts of her past and the tortured realities of a deeply divided America. Elinor Hanson, a forty-something former model, is struggling to reinvent herself as a freelance writer when she receives an unexpected assignment. Her mentor from grad school offers her a chance to write for a prestigious magazine about the Bakken oil boom in North Dakota. Elinor grew up near the Bakken, raised by an overbearing father and a distant Korean mother who met and married when he was stationed overseas. After decades away from home, Elinor returns to a landscape she hardly recognizes, overrun by tens of thousands of newcomers. Surrounded by roughnecks seeking their fortunes in oil and long-time residents worried about their changing community, Elinor experiences a profound sense of alienation and grief. She rages at the unrelenting male gaze, the locals who still see her as a foreigner, and the memories of her family's estrangement after her mother decided to escape her unhappy marriage, leaving Elinor and her sister behind. The longer she pursues this potentially career-altering assignment, the more her past intertwines with the story she's trying to tell, revealing disturbing new realities that will forever change her and the way she looks at the world. With spare and graceful prose, O Beautiful presents an immersive portrait of a community rife with tensions and competing interests, and one woman's attempts to reconcile her anger with her love of a beautiful, but troubled land"--… (más)
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There is a lot to unpack in this book. Elinor is a journalist who is going back home to North Dakota for an assignment given to her by a former professor who used to be her lover. She was a mature student after a successful career as a model and she struggles with her own identity and the way she perceives herself and how others see her.

North Dakota turns out a lot different than what she remembers. The area is booming because of fracking, many people got rich overnight. Some things never change and from the start, we are dealing with harassment, but then Elinor slowly unveils deeper layers of misogyny and racism that make her change the course of her mission there.

This book was a hard read. It is in its essence a very angry and visceral piece of work. I just felt that the main character was disconnected from the setting a tad too much. She was also annoyingly self-destructive. I feel like I wanted to root for her more but the book never really let me do it. That kind of ruined it for me. Also, all men are depicted extremely negatively which made the whole book feel less real and authentic. ( )
  ZeljanaMaricFerli | Mar 4, 2024 |
There are so many layers to this story of a Korean-American former model turned journalist who returns to North Dakota to write an article about socio-economic changes in small town, Avery, brought about by the oil boom in the Bakken Formation. Elinor grew up on an Air Force base in North Dakota and left as soon as she could, having suffered from racist treatment throughout her youth. Her personal struggles continue throughout the book.
On another level, she owes her assignment to write a challenging article to her former professor (and lover) who is a controlling figure in her life. She wants to take the focus in a different direction from his outline of events. Her conflicted feelings about her former relationship and present resentment of his treatment cause her to take erratic actions and decisions.
In the course of conducting her research she encounters racism and mysogynistic attitudes/behaviors from men and women, both locals and "newcomers" in the area. At the same time she feels like she has made friends for the first time in her life with people from the area. Anyone who has lived in that part of the country knows that those contrasts exist.
Because of her familiarity with the area, Elinor is struck by the destructive changes to the natural beauty and resources. Her interviews reveal environmental and health issues brought about by the fracking process in oil production. All of this adds to the realism and drama of the story. ( )
  terran | Jan 8, 2024 |
3.5 stars. This took me a while to read. The story is really unique, and I enjoyed reading it when I felt like reading, but it wasn’t the kind of book that I was eagerly waiting to read each day until a little over halfway through. I do recommend it, and I think the ending compensates for a lot of the pacing, but be prepared for a slow burn. ( )
  victorier | Aug 23, 2023 |
3.5
It felt a little disjointed - like it wanted to be three different books. I liked all three, but wish they were actually in three books! ( )
  Sue.Gaeta | Jan 10, 2023 |
There are not enough stars to give this novel.

Review to come. ( )
  Chris.Wolak | Oct 13, 2022 |
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"From Jung Yun, the critically-acclaimed author of Shelter, an unflinching portrayal of a woman trying to come to terms with the ghosts of her past and the tortured realities of a deeply divided America. Elinor Hanson, a forty-something former model, is struggling to reinvent herself as a freelance writer when she receives an unexpected assignment. Her mentor from grad school offers her a chance to write for a prestigious magazine about the Bakken oil boom in North Dakota. Elinor grew up near the Bakken, raised by an overbearing father and a distant Korean mother who met and married when he was stationed overseas. After decades away from home, Elinor returns to a landscape she hardly recognizes, overrun by tens of thousands of newcomers. Surrounded by roughnecks seeking their fortunes in oil and long-time residents worried about their changing community, Elinor experiences a profound sense of alienation and grief. She rages at the unrelenting male gaze, the locals who still see her as a foreigner, and the memories of her family's estrangement after her mother decided to escape her unhappy marriage, leaving Elinor and her sister behind. The longer she pursues this potentially career-altering assignment, the more her past intertwines with the story she's trying to tell, revealing disturbing new realities that will forever change her and the way she looks at the world. With spare and graceful prose, O Beautiful presents an immersive portrait of a community rife with tensions and competing interests, and one woman's attempts to reconcile her anger with her love of a beautiful, but troubled land"--

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