The Wood Bracelet
English

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<p>Nan-hee Park left Japan in 1939 to join her fiancé Won-sup Shim who lived in a port city on the East Coast of Korea which was not yet divided into North and South.</p><p>As she was preparing to leave her parents shared a premonition: She’d face tough times in her homeland. But it was just a vague undefined fear that they did not connect to her fiancé’s ardent support of Korea’s movement to break free from the control of Imperial Japan.</p><p>When Nan-hee boarded the train she accepted a simple wood bracelet from her sister who said “Remember me whenever you wear this.” </p><p>Neither sister knew it then but they’d soon find their lives interrupted by a war that engulfed the world—one that would be quickly followed by a conflict that would separate the people of North and South Korea—leading to even more bloodshed.</p><p>Though the war in Korea was forgotten by many it swept away almost an entire generation—and life was never the same for the survivors. Learn why their stories are worth remembering in The Wood Bracelet.</p>
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