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April Book Club - How We Disappeared by Jing Jing Lee
April Book Club - How We Disappeared by Jing Jing Lee

Sat 12 Apr

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London

April Book Club - How We Disappeared by Jing Jing Lee

Join ESEA Book Club for a meaningful and moving session this April as we read How We Disappeared by Jing Jing Lee, a powerful novel that explores the legacy of war, the trauma of comfort women, and the silence that lingers across generations.

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Time & Location

12 Apr 2025, 11:00 – 14:00

London

About the event

Join us for a meaningful and moving session this April as we read How We Disappeared by Jing Jing Lee, a powerful novel that explores the legacy of war, the trauma of comfort women, and the silence that lingers across generations.


​Following our book discussion, we’re honoured to host a teach-in and collage-making led by Empty Chair Collective, a feminist group dedicated to decolonisation and resisting the erasure of collective memory on colonial and sexualised violence in Asia.


​Date & Time: Saturday 12 April, 11am-2pm

Location: Shepherd’s Bush


​Format:

11am-12pm Readers Discussion

Break

12:15pm-2pm Teach-in & Collage-Making


​About the book

Singapore, 1942. As Japanese troops sweep down Malaysia and into Singapore, a village is ransacked, leaving only two survivors and one tiny child.


​In a neighbouring village, seventeen-year-old Wang Di is strapped into the back of a troop carrier and shipped off to a Japanese military brothel where she is forced into sexual slavery as a "comfort woman." After sixty years of silence, what she saw and experienced still haunts her.


​In the year 2000, twelve-year-old Kevin is sitting beside his ailing grandmother when he overhears a mumbled confession. He sets out to discover the truth, wherever it might lead, setting in motion a chain of events he never could have foreseen.


​Weaving together two time lines and two very big secrets, this stunning debut opens a window on a little-known period of history, revealing the strength and bravery shown by numerous women in the face of terrible cruelty. Drawing in part on her family's experiences, Jing-Jing Lee has crafted a profoundly moving, unforgettable novel about human resilience, the bonds of family and the courage it takes to confront the past. (Goodreads)


​Available from Waterstones at £9.99. 352 pages.


🎟️ Tickets are non-refundable and cover facilitation and platform costs. Please consider before purchasing.


​🤐 Spoiler alert: We encourage you to read the book before attending!



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