Join author Nicole Chung and USA Today Books editor Barbara VanDenburgh for a chat about Chung's new memoir.
The author of “All You Can Ever Know,” about the Korean American writer's adoption as an infant by white parents, returns with a memoir of family, class and grief. Shortly following her excavation of her family's history, her parents became sick and died in quick succession. Here, she reckons with the rage and helplessness she feels in the wake of her parents’ deaths and her inability to support them as their health failed.