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All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung is a 2018 memoir that follows the Korean American author's experience being adopted by a white Catholic couple and her journey to reconnect with her Korean birth family. The book is divided into four parts, each chronicling stages in Nicole's life from her childhood in a predominantly white town to her emotional reunion with her birth family as an adult. The memoir highlights themes of adoption, identity, and racial challenges.
Nicole Chung's memoir, All You Can Ever Know, is a poignant exploration of transracial adoption and identity. Reviewers laud Chung's compelling narrative and emotional depth, praising her honesty and nuanced perspective. However, some critiques note a lack of closure in certain aspects of her journey. Overall, it's a heartfelt and thought-provoking read.
A reader who would enjoy All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung is interested in memoirs about identity, adoption, and cross-cultural experiences. Fans of The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clemantine Wamariya or Born a Crime by Trevor Noah will appreciate the poignant and introspective narrative found in Chung’s work.
Lexile Level
990LParenting
Race / Racism
Relationships: Family
Identity: Race
Self Discovery
Biography