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Jimin Han



Jimin Han was born in Seoul, South Korea, and grew up in Providence, Rhode Island; Dayton, Ohio; and Jamestown, New York. Her work has been supported by the New York State Council on the Arts.
She is the author of A Small Revolution and has written for American Public Media's Weekend America, Poets & Writers, and Catapult, among others.

 She teaches at The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College, Pace University, and community writing centers. She lives outside New York City with her husband and children.

 


Genres: Horror
 
New and upcoming books
April 2026

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Dreamt I Found You
 
Novels
   A Small Revolution (2017)
   The Apology (2023)
   Dreamt I Found You (2026)
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I Am Agatha (2026)
Nancy Foley
"Through spare and riveting prose, Nancy Foley has created a love story that asks: Does how well we know each other correlate to how deeply we love? I adored the community of mesmerizing characters in this novel who change the course of narrator Agatha Smithson's life despite her attempts to remain unmoved. Inspired by the famous painter Agnes Martin's years in New Mexico and rumors of destroyed love letters, this is a beautifully structured, multifaceted novel with secrets that stunned me, one after another, well after I thought they'd all been unearthed. I'll be recommending this book to everyone."
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The Edge of Yesterday (2025)
Rita Woods
"Wow, wow, wow! This is a time travel book like no other! The Edge of Yesterday had me on the edge of my seat during this wholly unpredictable and ingenious ride. I cheered for Monty and Greer from beginning to end, over achievers who refuse to accept their fate. And what an end! Woods knows the painful history of race in America, especially in the roaring twenties, and science's limitations on healing illnesses in our present day and the impact of both on the human body and soul. Stunning, heart-stirring, razor sharp!"
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Stone Angels (2025)
Helena Rho
"Sharp, witty and intrepid in spite of herself, Rho's Angelina Lee is a daring character I would follow anywhere. From Seoul to Gwangju and Jejudo, Lee's search for the truth of her mother's life, and that of her mother's sister, kept me cheering her on and turning the pages. This is not a story with easy answers. In riveting prose, Rho doesn't shy away from the devastating truths about the consequences of war and subjugation, the ways we protect ourselves from what we can't be protected from in order to survive. An unforgettable story about mothers, daughters, and sisters reaching inward for solace and strength when society has failed them, ultimately triumphant in love."

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