All You Can Ever Know

What does writing represent to the author in the memoir, All You Can Ever Know?

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For Chung, writing symbolizes a source of introspection and peace amidst the chaos of unanswered questions surrounding her adoption. Early on in her memoir, Chung retreats to writing as a means of distraction and cathartic expression. When Chung finally meets with her birth father, writing further symbolizes a bridge between father and daughter. Although Chung and her birth father had very little in common, their shared love for writing is symbolic for their blood-relation, a passion that was passed down generations. Writing serves as a bridge between Chung and her father, transcending the distance created from years of deception and misunderstanding

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All You Can Ever Know, BookRags