Award-winning Korean-American author Chang-rae Lee proves his versatility with this dystopian novel set in a future America characterized by a struggle between the wealthy (“Charters”) and the lawless (“counties”). (Riverhead Hardcover, 368 pp.)

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Award-winning Korean-American author Chang-rae Lee proves his versatility with this dystopian novel set in a future America characterized by a struggle between the wealthy (“Charters”) and the lawless (“counties”). (Riverhead Hardcover, 368 pp.)
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