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The Trunk

The Trunk

The Trunk

By: Kim Ryeo-ryeong


Publication Date:
Oct, 17 2024
Binding:
Trade Paper Back
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**Soon to be a major Netflix TV series, starring Gong Yu and Seo Hyun-jin**

Read the gripping international feminist satire for fans of KIM JIYOUNG BORN 1982, CONVENIENCE STORE WOMAN and YELLOWFACE.


‘So this is the world we live in, where even spouses can be rented’

Meet Noh Inji: thirty years old, five wedding rings so far, and she’s never once been in love.

When Inji takes a job at Wedding & Life, the popular matchmaking service, she never imagines her role will be with NM, their secretive marriage division that rents out ‘field spouses’ for a fixed period to their elite clientele. Just like a real marriage, Inji’s assignments involve a wedding, some sex and a spot of housework. It’s all tailored exactly to the client’s desires - no legal battles, no fights, no emotional baggage.

In no way is Inji interested in finding real love, because accidents happen when you mistakenly assume that you are somehow special.

When one of Inji’s old husbands, a mysterious high-profile music producer, requests her back for another year of marriage, Inji’s own dark past will begin to unravel – as well as the sinister underbelly of the NM management, who will stop at nothing to preserve their reputation - and that of their wealthiest clients …

Readers love THE TRUNK:

‘It enraged me, it made me 
laugh, it was everything’
‘Intriguing and 
gripping
‘Unique and 
intriguing and perfect for fans of Kim Jiyoung, born 1982
Absorbing and consistently fascinating’
‘Really interesting book full of social commentary, 
rich characters … I had vibes of The Handmaid's Tale meets Convenience Store Woman’