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Fugitive Visions: An Adoptee’s Return to Korea
By Jane Jeong Trenka

Whenever she speaks to a stranger in her native Korea, Jane Jeong Trenka is forced to explain what she is. Japanese? Chinese? The answer—that she was adopted from Korea as a baby and grew up in the United States—is a source of grief, pride, and confusion. In this searching and provocative follow-up to The Language of Blood, Trenka explores the possibility of making herself a new, adult life in Korea.

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