This week marks the release of “All You Can Ever Know” by Nicole Chung on paperback. Chung, 38, sat down for an interview earlier this year during the Korean American Adoptee Adoptive Family Network conference, where she gave the keynote. Her book, published by Catapult, is a memoir of growing up as a Korean transracial adoptee and navigating the complexities around race, identity and family, and is widely celebrated for its honesty and observations from the adopted person’s point of view. A writer and editor, Chung reflects about her book and of finding a place within the wider Korean adoptee community.
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Audio reading of “All You Can Ever Know” courtesy of Audible
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