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celestelipkes 's review for:
All You Can Ever Know
by Nicole Chung
A nuanced, moving story of adoption, self-identity, and reconciliation. As I am married to a Korean adoptee and often see patients who are adopted, I v. much appreciated hearing this narrative. However I do feel like All You Can Ever Know, like many current memoirs, sometimes felt like an essay stretched into a book. There were several chapters where the writing was repetitive and less compelling, and I wish the book had been tightened by 20 or so pages.