A review by agmaynard
All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung

emotional hopeful inspiring reflective fast-paced

4.0

Well constructed and smoothly written memoir that tugs the reader through Nicole's early life and her search for the origins of her transracial adoption and birth family, with occasional looks at sister Cindy's experiences.
Not too far from the end:  "I finally understood what my birth parents did not:  my adoption was hard, and complicated, but it was not a tragedy.  It was not my fault, and it wasn't theirs, either.  It was the easiest way to solve just one of too many problems."