Nicole Chung’s “A Living Remedy” tackles grief, forgiveness and the failings of the American healthcare system

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Nicole Chung’s “A Living Remedy” tackles grief, forgiveness and the failings of the American healthcare system

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Published on Jul 5, 2024, 12:00:00 PM
Total time: 00:51:56

Episode Description

Author Nicole Chung was born to Korean immigrants in Seattle and later adopted by a white couple in Southern Oregon. The 2018 memoir “All You Can Ever Know” follows Chung’s exploration of her identity as a transracial adoptee as she searches for her birth family. Her second memoir, released earlier this month, covers the untimely deaths of her adoptive parents — first her father from kidney disease, then her mother from cancer in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. “A Living Remedy” chronicles Chung’s grief and rage as she reckons with ways financial instability and inadequate health care access contributed to her parents’ deaths. 

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