Flashlight – shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2025 (September 2025, Trade Paperback, 464 pg) Susan Choi

A story of the lives of the three people who make a family, the one moment in history that shatters what held them together, and the reverberations of that event that last a lifetime.

The astonishing story of one family swept up in the tides of the twentieth century, ranging from post-war Japan to suburban America and the North Korean regime.

‘Ferociously smart and full of surprises’ Eleanor Catton

‘Instantly bewitching’ Jennifer Egan

‘A rich generational saga that teems with intelligence’ Financial Times

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Susan Choi

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Thrilling and moving, Flashlight mines questions of memory, language and identity through the astonishing story of a family swept up in the tides of 20th-century history.
One evening, ten-year-old Louisa and her father take a walk out on the breakwater. They are spending the summer in a coastal Japanese town while her father Serk, a Korean émigré, completes an academic secondment from his American university. When Louisa wakes hours later, she has washed up on the beach and her father is missing, probably drowned.
The disappearance of Louisa’s father shatters their small family unit. As Louisa and her American mother Anne return to the US, this traumatic event reverberates across time and space, and the mystery of what really happened to Serk slowly unravels.

 

‘Big, bold and surprising’ Guardian

‘A writer at the height of her spectacular powers’ Jennifer Egan, author of The Candy House

‘Susan Choi is a master of rendering relationships with utter particularity’ Raven Leilani, author of Luster

‘I couldn’t put it down, and once I finished, I couldn’t stop thinking about it’ Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy

The author: Susan Choi’s first novel, The Foreign Student, won the Asian-American Literary Award for Fiction. Her second novel, American Woman, was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize. Her third novel, A Person of Interest, was a finalist for the 2009 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. In 2010 she was named the inaugural recipient of the PEN/W.G. Sebald Award. Her fourth novel, My Education, received a 2014 Lambda Literary Award. Her fifth novel, Trust Exercise, won the 2019 National Book Award for Fiction – and was a US bestseller. Flashlight began as a short story and won the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award in 2021. She lives in Brooklyn, New York and teaches in the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University.