Feeling Seen in Joan Sung’s Debut Memoir “Kinda Korean”
In “Kinda Korean: Stories From an American Life,” author Joan Sung revisits parental love, intergenerational trauma, and perseverance.
In “Kinda Korean: Stories From an American Life,” author Joan Sung revisits parental love, intergenerational trauma, and perseverance.
While writing “A Living Remedy,” a book about losing her parents, Nicole Chung learned to be gentle with herself and to invite others into her parents’ legacies and her own pain.
Performing artist Susan Lieu releases her new memoir and dreams of an even bigger platform.
As a first-generation Chinese immigrant, Sam Louie was challenged by shame from an early age., further complicated by his family legacy of addiction.
An immigrant daughter, assimilating into American culture in 1930s Detroit, tries to win her father’s affection and unwittingly discovers the source of his bitterness.

