In 'A Living Remedy,' Nicole Chung reflects on anger, grief and failed systems

In 'A Living Remedy,' Nicole Chung reflects on anger, grief and failed systems

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    • 11. apr. 2023
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Nicole Chung's first memoir, All You Can Ever Know, recounts her story growing up adopted – a young Asian American woman in a predominantly white town in Oregon — and her journey to retrace her roots. Her new memoir, A Living Remedy, takes a closer look at Chung's adoptive parents and their financial struggles throughout her life, up until they both died within a year of each other. As she tells NPR's Steve Inskeep, her grief coalesced with a deep resentment for the social systems she felt should've taken better care of her family.

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