Ten Thousand Sorrows: The Extraordinary Journey of a Korean War Orphan

by Elizabeth Kim

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I don't know how old I was when I watched my mother's murder, nor do I know how old I am today.' So opens this beautiful, sad and uplifting memoir. The illegitimate daughter of a Korean peasant and an American GI, Elizabeth spent her early years as a social outcast, because of the Korean taboo against the mixing of races. Ostracized by her mother's family and village, she and her mother were regularly pelted with stones on their way home from the rice fields. Yet because of her mother's love and calm acceptance of her fate, inspired by her deep Buddhist faith, there was a tranquil happiness in the intense and close bond between mother and daughter- until the day Elizabeth's grandfather and uncle came to punish her mother for the dishonour she had brought the family, and hanged her in front of her daughter's eyes. Elizabeth was dumped in an orphanage in Seoul where the orphans were neglected, deprived of all affection, and abused. After some time, she was adopted by an American couple. Brought to America, she found herself surrounded by fanaticism and prejudice- her strict Christian Fundamentalist parents forbade her to remember her own mother and the traumas of her past, and
  • ISBN10 0385502117
  • ISBN13 9780385502115
  • Publish Date 1 September 2000 (first published 2 May 2000)
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Out of Print 17 January 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Doubleday Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 240
  • Language English