
As a co-founder of the Asian American Writers Workshop, Lee has long been a leading voice in the literary world.

A good portion of the book is a biting critique of a predatory American health care system and the economy at large. But he’s also enamored with an entrepreneurial tech-bro ethos Yungman doesn't understand. Einstein fulfilled his parents’ traditional expectations of graduating from Harvard and becoming a doctor himself. His son, Einstein, who lives in the Twin Cities with his wife and son, works for the same company and encourages his father to take a job in the emerging field of “Retailicine” to pass the time. When the holding corporation that runs the hospital where he works closes its doors, he’s lucky to escape with his pension.

after the Korean War, has been the only practicing obstetrician in Horse’s Breath, Minnesota, for decades. A Korean American doctor is forced into retirement and a confrontation with his past when a secret he's kept about his family surfaces.
