In this video, I review Nicole Chung's memoir All You Can Ever Know. She overviews her life as a transracial Korean (domestic) adoptee and her lifelong experience as an adoptee, the narratives of her adoptive parents, and her quest to meet her birth parents and siblings. She was born in 1981 in Seattle and grew up in a small, predominantly white town in Southern Oregon. Later, she develops a strong connection with the sisters from her birth family. I take a sociological approach to overviewing the book, focusing on some structural elements of adoption.
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