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All You Can Ever Know
by Nicole Chung
Heartbreaking and informative, this is a wonderful memoir by Nicole Chung describing her many feelings, and those of her adoptive and biological families about her adoption and her search for her biological family.
Adoption and the reasons behind giving up one's child are complicated, and things are only more complicated when dealing with a transnational and transracial situation. I could appreciate the author's many contradictory feelings about her childhood and questions about her biological sisters and parents, as well as her various parents' reactions to the situation.
This is a quiet book, and very moving, and had me choked up frequently.
Adoption and the reasons behind giving up one's child are complicated, and things are only more complicated when dealing with a transnational and transracial situation. I could appreciate the author's many contradictory feelings about her childhood and questions about her biological sisters and parents, as well as her various parents' reactions to the situation.
This is a quiet book, and very moving, and had me choked up frequently.