"[A] delicate story collection...excellent...Kim excels at revealing the far-reaching and destabilizing effects of traumatic events on her characters. Readers will savor these nuanced tales." - Publisher's Weekly
"Characters...come to realize that love might be the only thing powerful enough to tether them...Well-drawn and compelling stories that span continents, encouraging the essential acts of saying or doing something to protect what we hold dear." - Library Journal
"Lush and evocative, Juhea Kim's A Love Story from the End of the World is like a precision cut diamond that fractures light into a spectrum of possible futures on this, our wounded planet . . . Despite flights of imagination, Kim's stories ultimately tether us to the earth and demand that we give it our attention. This is an exquisite and essential collection." -Talia Lakshmi Kolluri, author of What We Fed to the Manticore - Talia Lakshmi Kolluri, author of What We Fed to the Manticore
"In A Love Story from the End of the World, Juhea Kim offers both an unsettling glimpse at what climate change might mean for our planet, and a vision of the transcendent moments of beauty and human connection that make it possible to survive in a changing world." - Ash Davidson, author of Damnation Spring
"Characters...come to realize that love might be the only thing powerful enough to tether them...Well-drawn and compelling stories that span continents, encouraging the essential acts of saying or doing something to protect what we hold dear." - Library Journal
"Lush and evocative, Juhea Kim's A Love Story from the End of the World is like a precision cut diamond that fractures light into a spectrum of possible futures on this, our wounded planet . . . Despite flights of imagination, Kim's stories ultimately tether us to the earth and demand that we give it our attention. This is an exquisite and essential collection." -Talia Lakshmi Kolluri, author of What We Fed to the Manticore - Talia Lakshmi Kolluri, author of What We Fed to the Manticore
"In A Love Story from the End of the World, Juhea Kim offers both an unsettling glimpse at what climate change might mean for our planet, and a vision of the transcendent moments of beauty and human connection that make it possible to survive in a changing world." - Ash Davidson, author of Damnation Spring
"Lush and evocative, Juhea Kim's A Love Story from the End of the World is like a precision cut diamond that fractures light into a spectrum of possible futures on this, our wounded planet . . . Despite flights of imagination, Kim's stories ultimately tether us to the earth and demand that we give it our attention. This is an exquisite and essential collection." -Talia Lakshmi Kolluri, author of What We Fed to the Manticore - Talia Lakshmi Kolluri, author of What We Fed to the Manticore
"In A Love Story from the End of the World, Juhea Kim offers both an unsettling glimpse at what climate change might mean for our planet, and a vision of the transcendent moments of beauty and human connection that make it possible to survive in a changing world." - Ash Davidson, author of Damnation Spring
"[A] delicate story collection...excellent...Kim excels at revealing the far-reaching and destabilizing effects of traumatic events on her characters. Readers will savor these nuanced tales." - Publisher's Weekly
"Characters...come to realize that love might be the only thing powerful enough to tether them...Well-drawn and compelling stories that span continents, encouraging the essential acts of saying or doing something to protect what we hold dear." - Library Journal
"In A Love Story from the End of the World, Juhea Kim offers both an unsettling glimpse at what climate change might mean for our planet, and a vision of the transcendent moments of beauty and human connection that make it possible to survive in a changing world." - Ash Davidson, author of Damnation Spring
"[A] delicate story collection...excellent...Kim excels at revealing the far-reaching and destabilizing effects of traumatic events on her characters. Readers will savor these nuanced tales." - Publisher's Weekly
"Characters...come to realize that love might be the only thing powerful enough to tether them...Well-drawn and compelling stories that span continents, encouraging the essential acts of saying or doing something to protect what we hold dear." - Library Journal







