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bananna_books 's review for:
All You Can Ever Know
by Nicole Chung
The author spoke their truth about growing up in a transracial adoption in rural Oregon, her experiences becoming pregnant and how her being adopted impacted her perspectives of motherhood, and the story of her reunion with biological relatives.
The writing in the second half had more of the typical memoir recitations. Story in first person. Then, the next story or milestone. Unlike the second half, the beginning was framed rather uniquely. The earlier writing style and story composition was intriguing. If the whole book was written in the same style as the first half, I would’ve listed this as one of my ‘love especially much’ picks. Still, it rates as one of my favorite memoirs.
The writing in the second half had more of the typical memoir recitations. Story in first person. Then, the next story or milestone. Unlike the second half, the beginning was framed rather uniquely. The earlier writing style and story composition was intriguing. If the whole book was written in the same style as the first half, I would’ve listed this as one of my ‘love especially much’ picks. Still, it rates as one of my favorite memoirs.