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The Ones Who Misbehave
註釋Ever felt like you're about to explode but you don't know why? Like they say, sometimes we have to lose ourselves to find the true self. Follow this tale through the eyes of a woman of color (Vanessa aka Van) who is brimming with frustration and sent to a wellness center to recover. You'll find out why certain emotions are brewing from this refreshing perspective told by a minority within the minority experience-void of the traditional stuffy-old stereotypes Asians are often reduced to. As Van listens to the experiences of her newfound friends, something within her is released. On this path, the protagonist gains insight into an unknown community and also herself. If you're simply human, you will be able to identify with this contemporary true-to-life fiction story. This will be a book you'll want to gift to friends and fellow human-rights advocates.

"... a modern-day mix of "The Breakfast Club" meets "The Wizard of Oz." Hanna Lee's book gave me LOL moments, goosebumps, shock, and surprises. I could identify with the characters on many levels, and they hooked me in immediately! It's an entertaining and emotional journey that speaks the truth for Asian Americans--especially Korean adoptees. the human spirit is what makes this so special." Jenette Vance of the Vance Twins, Cofounder of Adoption Truth and Transparency Worldwide Network

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hanna Lee is a transracial adoptee raised and currently living in Kansas. She is a writer who speaks about racism and plans to continue to participate in anti-racism rallies. She continues to learn about adoption trauma and the policies in place that need to be dismantled. As well as furthering her education in Korean history and culture.