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All You Can Ever Know

A Memoir
in: Memoirs
Summary:

The memoir recounts the author's experiences as a Korean American adoptee raised by white parents, exploring her journey of identity and search for her biological family. It delves into themes of race, adoption, and belonging as she navigates the complexities of her own history and the meaning of family.

Key points:

1. Identity: The book follows Nicole, a Korean-American adoptee, on her journey of self-discovery and search for her biological parents.

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