Inconvenient Daughter

Lauren J. Sharkey
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Lauren J. Sharkey
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232 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 30, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 232
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9781617757099
  • Dimensions: 5.26" W x 0.65" L x 8.22" H
LAUREN J. SHARKEY is a writer, teacher, and transracial adoptee. After her birth in South Korea, she was adopted by Irish Catholic parents and raised on Long Island. Sharkey’s creative nonfiction has appeared in the Asian American Feminist Collective’s digital storytelling project, First Times, as well as several anthologies including I Am Strength! and Women under Scrutiny. Inconvenient Daughter is her debut novel, and is loosely based on her experience as a Korean adoptee.
Rowan’s journey to healing, and a form of redemption too, is a five year quest—and one that leaves you begging for a sequel.—Exclusive Magazine

A transracial Korean adoptee works through identity questions and the aftereffects of abuse in search of self-acceptance.—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a Summer Reading Pick

In Sharkey’s stirring . . . debut, a transracial adoptee of Korean descent endures a crisis of identity . . . Sharkey achieves a moving account of Rowan’s difficult reckoning with her identity. This is an adept portrayal of the long shadow of abuse and the difficulty of being an adoptee.—Publishers Weekly

Rare is the book willing to confess how essential belonging is, to detail the myriad ways we both seek it and suffer from its absence. Readers will discover in Sharkey’s prose a truth few authors have the honesty to acknowledge or the courage to reveal.—Kevin Clouther, author of We Were Flying to Chicago

Lauren J. Sharkey’s masterfully plotted portrait of Rowan, a smart and willful young woman in wild rebellion against the life she’s been handed, is so raw and honest, written with such passion and heart, you turn the pages rooting for her to love herself as much as the reader and her indomitable adopted mother do. Inconvenient Daughter delivers this and so much more. —Beverly Donofrio, author of Astonished: A Story of Healing and Finding Grace

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