Excellent title
5 stars
I read this book after thoroughly enjoying the author's other work Pachinko and although the setting is quite different, it still has the feel of a Korean melodrama to me, notwithstanding the author crediting 19th century English novels (or maybe Korean drama also has that connection). Anyway, it's a dishy portrait of Wall Street crudity (hence the title), Korean and Korean-American culture, generational issues, lots of sex, and young people trying to find their path in life. Frankly, this book is a more obvious choice for a TV adapation than Pachinko.