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upnorth 's review for:
All You Can Ever Know
by Nicole Chung
I've never read anything quite like this. She has a lot to say about adoption, but it's also an unusually self-aware and level-headed memoir of the complex emotional transition from child to mature adult, in a loving family that got some important things wrong. She ends up committed to truth and openness, without losing sight of kindness and compassion, and how often do you see that done?