What is This Thing Called Family (by Lee Herrick)
Lee Herrick discusses his upbringing as a Korean adopted by Caucasian parents. The message was powerful and profound, and the work was incredibly clear, concise, and appealing. The author did not recount his piece in order to elicit pity. I believe he wrote to inform people about what it's like to be an adoptee. It was thoughtful of him to add that he hopes to one day honor his family for their love, comfort and positive outlook. In my opinion, this piece is one of his ways of expressing his thanks and credit to his parents.
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