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Korea 65
Korea 65

By John C. Hughes

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Korea 65: the Forgotten War Remembered features thirteen personal stories from Washingtonians whose lives were affected by the Korean War.

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Ballad of a karaoke cowboy
Ballad of a karaoke cowboy

By Sang Kim

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Run away
Run away

By Jeanhee Kang

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The true story of a Korean immigrant who survived prostitution, slavery, domestic violence and rape, yet became a millionaire through hard work and determination.

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Doing what had to be done
Doing what had to be done

By Soo Young Chin

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Bravo your life
Bravo your life

By Mi Soon Burzlaff

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" ... a collection of creative nonfiction vignettes about life, family, and friendship in contemporary South Korea. As Korean American adoptee author Mi Soon Burzlaff slowly acculturates herself in...

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Eighty days of sunlight
Eighty days of sunlight

By Robert Yune

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As they prepare for college, Jason Han and his older brother, Tommy, reluctantly work together to investigate their father's suicide. Ultimately, the investigation concludes violently, and the brot...

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Han kut
Han kut

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Kyonggyein
Kyonggyein

By Dong Chul Kim

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