Tell Me the Dream Again: Reflections on Family, Ethnicity, and the Sacred Work of Belonging Jun Tasha
"This mesmerizes." --Publishers Weekly starred review "I've always felt unfit as a Korean but somehow too Korean everywhere else."Tasha Jun has always been caught between worlds: American and Korean,…
Specifikacia Tell Me the Dream Again: Reflections on Family, Ethnicity, and the Sacred Work of Belonging Jun Tasha
"This mesmerizes." --Publishers Weekly starred review "I've always felt unfit as a Korean but somehow too Korean everywhere else."Tasha Jun has always been caught between worlds: American and Korean, faith and doubt, family devotion and fierce independence. As a Korean American, she wandered between seemingly opposing worlds, struggling to find a voice to speak and a firm place for her feet to land.The world taught Tasha that her Korean normal was a barrier to belonging--that assimilation was the only way she would ever be truly accepted. But if that were true, did that mean God had made a mistake in knitting her together?Told with tender honesty and compelling prose, Tell Me the Dream Again is a memoir-in-essays exploring - what it means to be biracial in America todaythe joy and healing that