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

emotional hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

4.5

This is a beautiful memoir of Chung's experience as a Korean child adopted by white parents. She describes her childhood in which she was the only Asian person she knew in a family who couldn't conceive of the racism she experiences. It gives some good insights into how adoptive parents can take steps to let their child know about their history and culture and be supported in their unique experiences. Chung also speaks about her reunion with her birth family, which was with some family members complicated but with others moving and turned into a beautiful relationship. 

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