TO THE MOON
by Jang Ryujin
Description
TO THE MOON is centered around three young women in their thirties working mundane jobs at a snack manufacturer. Despite coming from different departments, they bond over their similar backgrounds of humble origins, being considered average performers, and lacking prestigious positions.
The story follows Eun-sang, the eldest of the group, who constantly seeks ways to earn extra money but faces trouble for her office mini mart. Jisong, the youngest, dreams of a perfect romance with her Taiwanese boyfriend and spends her low salary on trips to Taipei. The narrator, Dahae, works in the Snacks department and endures an incompetent team leader while struggling to support her injured mother and find a better apartment.
During a lunch gathering, Eun-sang excitedly reveals her discovery of Ethereum, a cryptocurrency rivaling Bitcoin. She invests her savings, hoping to make enough money to quit her job. Intrigued, Dahae opens an account, while Jisong remains skeptical. As the Ethereum price fluctuates, Dahae and Eun-sang’s friendship evolves, causing tension with Jisong. Despite threats of breaking up, Dahae and Eun-sang desperately want to share their newfound wealth with Jisong.
And then, China outlaws crypto ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings), and the market crashes......
The title, TO THE MOON, symbolizes Eun-sang’s belief that they should hold on until Ethereum’s price skyrockets. Set in modern Seoul, the novel explores class divisions, gender inequality, and unattainable wealth. It unfolds with a thrilling pace akin to a heist movie, delving into the complexities of female friendship and materialistic desires. Jang aims to create a bittersweet experience, akin to consuming excessive sugar—initially sweet, but with an aftertaste that lacks pleasantness.
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Korean (Changbi)
Complex Chinese (ThinKingdom)
Thai (Jamsai)
Indonesian (Gramedia)
Japanese (Kobunsha)
Grman (KiWi)
English/UK (Bloomsbury)
Dutch (De Geus)
Endorsements
"As a plus: I read TO THE MOON as a feminist novel, reading about women (!) who invest money and who are learning about crypto, which I love! I was sure they'd lose their money during the novel and I absolutely adore that the author decided to end differently and totally unexpected. It is a fun novel to read, but it is also a highly important and political novel about social-economic changes that are taking place all over the world." -- Mona Lang (KiWi)
"Reading To the Moon feels like being on a road trip with Dahae, Eun-sang and Jisong. Together with this fantastic trio you thunder along in the crypto adventure, get angry about situation for young working women and laugh along at the bizarre situations they end up in. It is a thought provoking very well written book and I loved the feminist angle." -- Nathalie Doruijter (De Geus)
Author Biography
Jang Ryujin (b. 1986) has a BA in Sociology from Yonsei University (one of the "SKY" universities) and a MA in Korean Literature from Dongguk University. She worked in the IT industry in Pangyo Techno Valley for seven years before writing full-time.
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- Publisher Changbi
- Publication Date April 2021
- Orginal LanguageKorean
- ISBN/Identifier 9788936434496 / 8936434497
- Publication Country or regionSouth Korea
- FormatPaperback
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language Title달까지 가자
- Original Language Authors장류진
- Copyright Year2021
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