Two Women Living Together

Kim Hana author Hwang Sunwoo author Gene Png translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:22nd Jan '26

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Two Women Living Together cover

‘Gently inspiring for showing women living outside social norms and having a great time while doing so.' - Evening Standard

'Beneath the warmth likes a radical proposition: that their partnership should be treated like any family.' - Guardian

'Two Women Living Together is a wonderfully calming and cosy read. I always adore stories of women who choose to live beyond the confines of cultural expectation—and this book might just be my new favourite!' - Emma Gannon

‘Everything about this compelling, curious, beautiful story of two women moving in together, in midlife, is delightful ... I loved every moment!' - Clover Stroud

At some point between living alone and becoming single, Hwang Sunwoo and Kim Hana found each other, and decided to live together in a nice apartment where their four cats would finally have the freedom to run around. Together they became a family - and redefined it.

At a time housing costs have skyrocketed whilst the birth rates plummets, these two independent Korean women in their late forties share their views on society and its expectations of them. And, intent neither to marry or to live alone, they reflect on the comfort of their cohabiting friendship as it blossoms into a life full of joy and meaning.

Quietly radical, full of warmth and wit, Two Women Living Together celebrates carving out your own path, cats, female friendship, and a different kind of family.

Two Women Living Together is a wonderfully calming and cosy read. I always adore stories of women who choose to live beyond the confines of cultural expectation—and this book might just be my new favourite! -- Emma Gannon - Sunday Times bestselling author of both fiction and non-fiction, and a former judge for the 2025 Women's Prize.

Everything about this compelling, curious, beautiful story of two women moving in together, in midlife, is delightful. They made me think about the way I live, and how I might like to change the way I live.
I loved the simplicity of the way Hana and Sunwoo wrote about one another, and the profound insights about life and human behaviour they both dropped, like dazzling little bombs, while otherwise describing the way light fell in a room, or the other’s cooking habits. Stepping into the intimacy of their shared world felt like a true privilege: I loved every moment of it.

-- Clover Stroud, author of My Wild & Sleepless Nights, The Red of my Blood, and The Giant on the Skyline
A rejection of societal norms, this joint memoir is also warm, funny, and full of life. * Glamour *
A fascinating aspect of this jointly composed narrative, alternating between authors, is how much it resembles a romcom . . . Despite the lack of romance or sex gluing them together, they work through the frictions and the fights in order to reap the rewards of mutual care; to experience something that still sounds very much like love. * UnHerd *
Gently inspiring for showing women living outside social norms and having a great time while doing so. * Evening Standard *
Beneath the warmth lies a radical proposition: that their partnership should be treated like any family ... As a portrait of friendship, it is generous and witty … In the absence of legal recognition, stories like Sunwoo and Hana’s matter, making visible the growing number of people turning to friends as their primary source of stability, companionship and care, and demonstrating all the many ways of being a family. * Guardian *

ISBN: 9781529959567

Dimensions: 225mm x 144mm x 25mm

Weight: 374g

256 pages