A review by bibliokyra
The Sisters K by Maureen Sun

4.0

The Sisters K is a contemporary reimagining of Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov and centers around three estranged sisters from a Korean-American family who are brought back together to deal with their ailing, emotionally abusive father. With writing sharp and insightful, Sun exposes the flaws and desires of each sister and examines the impact their traumatic childhood had on them. This is a heartrending tale of revenge, resilience and the power of sisterhood. Highly recommend for fans of character-driven family dramas.