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Flutter, Flutter, Butterfly

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Flutter, Flutter, Butterfly

By: Mihee Eun

About the Book

In the world, there are many uncomfortable truths. Truths that are covered up and hidden in hopes that they will fade and be forgotten. As a result of our shame, lies are told and false histories are taught to our children. But we perpetuate the problem when we fail to admit our truths. No matter how ugly or shameful they are, we must remember in order to learn from past mistakes. Otherwise, history will only repeat itself.

In this story we see an example of an uncomfortable truth. An innocent girl, at the young age of 15, is forced into sex slavery by the Japanese Army in 1943. Through no fault of her own, her life is disrupted by the many horrors that ensue. Simply because she had been born at a time when Korea was found to be weaker than Japan, the young girl is forced into seclusion, suffering constant pain and abuse from the authorities who took her. But Soonboon’s story is not the only one. Tens of thousands of women still haven’t told their stories, let alone received any consolation or reprieve. These women, their hairs gray, still suffer and protest, saying: “We want an apology! A sincere apology!” For many, the apology did not come soon enough.

About the Author

Mihee Eun was born in 1960 in South Korea. She made her literacy debut in 1996 as a novelist. Eun has won the Korea Women’s Literature Award, the Jeonnam Daily Newspaper Literature Award, Munhwa Daily Newspaper Literature Award, and the Samsung Literature Award. She currently teaches screenwriting in the department of Broadcasting Entertainment at Dongshin University and creative writing at the Saengoji University.

(2017, Paperback, 182 pages)

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  • 5
    A sex slave during World War II

    Posted by samswlee on Nov 22nd 2017

    Women suffer sexual harassment and assault in daily life. During War times, it is even worse. The novel "Flutter Flutter Butterfly" is about teenage girls who forced to be a sex slave during World War II. Some parts of the story are unbelievably cruel but they are all based on the victims' interviews. This book is not to accuse of a war crime that Japan did to those poor girls but to prevent such a thing from happening again in human history. I ask YOU for giving your attention to this novel and for supporting those brave girls speaking out their stories who are now in their age of 90s.

  • 5
    sex slavery for Japanese army

    Posted by Sam Lee on Nov 2nd 2017

    One of the worst cases of sex slavery is from an unlikely place and time: Japan...the Second World War. Different estimates say between 20,000 and 400,000 women from all over Asian were forced into prostitution to "comfort" the soldiers. . This fiction book gives the often forgotten history of how it happened, who was involved, how they were treated, and the apology that came years later.