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Bravo Your Life!

by Mi Soon Burzlaff

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In a collection of creative nonfiction vignettes about life, family, and friendship in contemporary South Korea. As Korean American adoptee author Mi Soon Burzlaff slowly acculturates herself into her birth family and society at large, her writing opens an illuminating window into Seoul's raw and dynamic identity. - Back cover.… (more)
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Such a touching and lighthearted read about family, adoption, and life in Seoul, Korea! I really enjoyed these snippets and close ups of people and food and emotions and culture clashing/adapting. ( )
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In a collection of creative nonfiction vignettes about life, family, and friendship in contemporary South Korea. As Korean American adoptee author Mi Soon Burzlaff slowly acculturates herself into her birth family and society at large, her writing opens an illuminating window into Seoul's raw and dynamic identity. - Back cover.

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"...a collection of creative nonfiction vignettes about life, family, and friendship in contemporary South Korea. As Korean American adoptee author Mi Soon Burzlaff slowly acculturates herself into her birth family and society at large, her writing opens an illuminating window into Seoul's raw and dynamic identity."--p.[4] of cover.
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