In the suspenseful and haunting narrative of 'The Invisible Hotel,' Yewon, a young woman living in a small South Korean village, is haunted by dreams of a hotel filled with infinite rooms and keys. This hotel becomes a metaphor for the forgotten memories and the haunting past of the Korean War that lingers over her family and her village. As the line between her nightmares and reality starts to blur, Yewon is thrown into a journey of self-discovery, uncovering the painful truths about her family's history and her country's war-torn legacy. Told with gothic horror and literary finesse, Yeji Y. Ham's novel weaves a gripping tale of personal and national identity crisis amid the spectral remnants of a conflict that refuses to stay buried.