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Older Sister Not Necessarily Related Jenny Heijun Wills Heijun Wills

  • SKU: BELL-29961912
Older Sister Not Necessarily Related Jenny Heijun Wills Heijun Wills
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Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Author: Jenny Heijun Wills [Heijun Wills, Jenny]
ISBN: 9780771070891, 9780771070907, 0771070896, 077107090X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Older Sister Not Necessarily Related Jenny Heijun Wills Heijun Wills by Jenny Heijun Wills [heijun Wills, Jenny] 9780771070891, 9780771070907, 0771070896, 077107090X instant download after payment.

A beautiful and haunting memoir of kinship and culture rediscovered.
Jenny Heijun Wills was born in Korea and adopted as an infant into a white family in small-town Canada. In her late twenties, she reconnected with her first family and returned to Seoul where she spent four months getting to know other adoptees, as well as her Korean mother, father, siblings, and extended family. At the guesthouse for transnational adoptees where she lived, alliances were troubled by violence and fraught with the trauma of separation and of cultural illiteracy. Unsurprisingly, heartbreakingly, Wills found that her nascent relationships with her family were similarly fraught.
Ten years later, Wills sustains close ties with her Korean family. Her Korean parents and her younger sister attended her wedding in Montreal, and that same sister now lives in Canada. Remarkably, meeting Jenny caused her birth parents to reunite after having been estranged since her adoption. Little by little,...

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