Excellent graphic memoir by an adoptee rights activist about the search for her birth parents and quest to uncover the truth of her adoption (from Korea to Sweden). Illuminating and emotional.
Excellent graphic memoir by an adoptee rights activist about the search for her birth parents and quest to uncover the truth of her adoption (from Korea to Sweden). Illuminating and emotional.
At two, Lisa was adopted from Korea by a loving Swedish couple. It wasn‘t until she had children of her own that she began a serious search for her first family. What she uncovered was the dark side of transnational adoption: a lucrative industry. And the revelation that there‘s always a sorrowful aspect to adoption: mothers don‘t give up their children lightly. Eye opening graphic nonfiction translated by Hanna Stromberg et al.
It was tough to keep liking my Asian face, when there weren‘t any role models, only caricatures.