Together At Last: Stories of Adoption and Reunion in the Age of DNA Edited by Paul Lee Cannon, Nancy Lee Blackman, Cerissa Kim, Katherine Kim, and Linda Papi Rounds
2021-05-20
Together At Last is a collection of first-person stories that explores the intersection of multiple histories: the Korean War, military camptowns, immigration, and transnational adoption. Taken together, they challenge us to rethink the legacies of the un-ended Korean War and re-evaluate the foundational role that Korean military wives and adoptionRead More →