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From North Korea to America Through Three Wars
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From North Korea to America Through Three Wars

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Stretching across eight decades, this memoir covers Sung Yoo's harrowing childhood escape from North Korea, the miseries of life as a refugee in South Korea as war followed her, the difficulty of finding dignity as a lowly nurse, the pain of splitting her family during the Vietnam War, and the struggle to find language, stability, and a career in the United States.

Forced to focus on survival from a very young age, Sung Yoo still managed to live a vibrant life. She experienced a personal and professional transformation within the nursing profession, ultimately leading to a whole new worldview. In vivid emotional detail, she brings us through the uphill battles she faced. This memoir is a war story, an immigration story, and a nursing story like no other; Sung Yoo speaks to the contemporary world with a wealth of experience, the dignity of age, and the determination to always keep learning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
8 July 2025
Pages
120
ISBN
9781476697925

Stretching across eight decades, this memoir covers Sung Yoo's harrowing childhood escape from North Korea, the miseries of life as a refugee in South Korea as war followed her, the difficulty of finding dignity as a lowly nurse, the pain of splitting her family during the Vietnam War, and the struggle to find language, stability, and a career in the United States.

Forced to focus on survival from a very young age, Sung Yoo still managed to live a vibrant life. She experienced a personal and professional transformation within the nursing profession, ultimately leading to a whole new worldview. In vivid emotional detail, she brings us through the uphill battles she faced. This memoir is a war story, an immigration story, and a nursing story like no other; Sung Yoo speaks to the contemporary world with a wealth of experience, the dignity of age, and the determination to always keep learning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
8 July 2025
Pages
120
ISBN
9781476697925