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Readers, Artists Rally Together for Book Auction Benefiting Lāhainā Fire Relief

The bids for many items have accrued over $500 in offers, and the total amount raised has surpassed $92,000 so far.

What to See at Lincoln Center's Korean Arts Week

New Yorkers can experience South Korea’s best dance, music, visual arts and literature for free via the Summer for the City festival.

A Conversation with Nicole Chung

Nicole Chung's second memoir explores grief, race, class and a health care system that fails millions

Nicole Chung's second memoir explores grief, race, class and a health care system that fails millions
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In 'A Living Remedy,' Nicole Chung reflects on anger, grief and failed systems : NPR's Book of the Day

Nicole Chung's first memoir, All You Can Ever Know, recounts her story growing up adopted – a young Asian American woman in a predominantly white town in Oregon and her journey to retrace her roots. Her new memoir, A Living Remedy, takes a closer look at Chung's adoptive parents and their financial struggles throughout her life, up until they both died within a year of each other. As she tells NPR's Steve Inskeep, her grief coalesced with a deep resentment for the social systems she felt should've taken better care of her family.

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