Description |
xxiv, 211 pages ; 20 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
"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?"--Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Jun, Tasha.
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Korean Americans -- Religion.
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Korean Americans -- Conduct of life.
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Women -- Conduct of life.
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Cover Title |
Tell me the dream again : reflections on family, ethnicity & the sacred work of belonging |
ISBN |
1496459571 (pbk.) |
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9781496459572 (pbk.) |
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