Nicole Chung

All You Can Ever Know

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This book moved me to my very core’ Celeste Ng, author of Little Fires Everywhere
Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography
Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, NPR, Time, The Boston Globe, Real Simple, Buzzfeed, Jezebel and Bustle
Growing up in a sheltered Oregon town, Nicole Chung was the only Korean she knew. Taunted in the playground, and constantly reminded that she was different, she dreamt of one day looking in the mirror and feeling as thought she belonged.
The story her mother told her about her birth parents was always the same: they had made the ultimate sacrifice in the hopes of giving her a better life. But years later, grown up and expecting a child of her own, Nicole begins to wonder if her mother’s story is the whole truth. As she embarks on a search for the people who gave her up, she discovers that the deeper she digs, the darker and more surprising the truth.
Heart-rending yet endlessly hopeful, All You Can Ever Know is a compelling memoir about adoption, race, and how it feels to lose your roots — and then find them in the least expected of places.
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234 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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    Of course the other kids would be curious about my birth family. Of course they would want to solve the mystery I, too, obsessed over
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    Are you black?”
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    And wouldn’t it be wonderful to go to sleep one night and wake up an entirely different person, one who would be loved and welcomed everywhere? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to look at your face in the mirror and know you would always belong?

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