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

4.0

Definitely not an easy read but so important (especially for adoptees, adopters, and those in their close circles). A moving, somewhat painful memoir of a Korean woman adopted at birth by a white family, and her experiences throughout her life. Some folks connected to adoption will find this a hard read generally; others might find it specifically tender if they've dealt with infertility since the author has two biological children. Very important reading.