APRIL BOOK OF THE MONTH
Luminous by Silvia Park
In a reunified Korea of the near future, the sun beats down on a junkyard filled with abandoned robots, broken down for parts. Eleven-year-old Ruijie sifts through the scraps, searching for a piece that might support her failing body. There among the piles of trash, something catches her eye: a robot boy—so lifelike and strange, unlike anything she’s ever seen before.
Siblings Jun and Morgan haven’t spoken for years. When they were children, their brother Yoyo disappeared suddenly, leaving behind only distant memories of his laughter and near-human warmth. Yoyo—an early prototype of a humanoid robot designed by their father—was always bound for something darker and more complex. Now Morgan makes robots for a living and is on the verge of losing control of her most important creation. Jun is a detective with the Robot Crimes Unit whose investigation is digging up truths that want to stay buried. And whether they like it or not, Ruijie’s discovery will thrust their family back together in ways they could have never imagined.
At once a thrilling work of speculative fiction and a poignant exploration of what it really means to be human, Luminous is an unforgettably brilliant debut.
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“Park’s worldbuilding is nuanced and genius. The Korea she envisions is not just technologically advanced but ideologically complex, raising questions about the future of AI, identity, and humanity.”
BOOK Review by GANNAH ELSOUL
In Luminous, Silvia Park crafts a speculative world that’s both hauntingly futuristic and emotionally intimate. Set in a reunified Korea where robots are integrated into nearly every corner of society—from household companions to artificial siblings—this beguiling debut follows estranged siblings Jun and Morgan as they’re pulled back into each other’s lives by an investigation. When a young girl named Ruijie discovers Yoyo, a discarded robot, the paths of our three characters converge. Blending family relationships with a mysterious crime, the story unfolds into a layered exploration of grief, memory, and what it truly means to be human.