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<b>For fans of Michelle Zauner's <i>Crying in H-Mart </i>and Cathy Park Hong's <i>Minor Feelings</i> comes a</b><b> coming-of-age memoir about a daughter of immigrants discovering her Korean American identity while finding it in her heart to forgive her Tiger Mom. </b> <p/>In this courageous memoir of parental love intergenerational trauma and perseverance Joan Sung breaks the generational silence that curses her family. By intentionally overcoming the stereotype that all Asians are quiet Sung tells her stories of coming-of-age with a Tiger Mom who did not understand American society. <p/>Torn between her two identities as a Korean woman and a first generation American Sung bares her struggles in an honest and bare confessional. Sifting through her experiences with microaggressions to the over fetishization of Asian women Sung connects the COVID pandemic with the decades of violence and racism experienced by Asian American communities.
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