311 Sasha Hom
/Sasha Hom lives an extraordinarily unconventional life. I’m so excited to introduce her to you. She’s a writer, goat farmer, mother, and her new book Sidework is incredible. Today we talk about her experiences as a Korean adoptee, adopted to a Chinese American couple in California. Sasha tells us about her trips to Korea and China, we talk motherhood as adoptees, and how important writing is in her life.
Show Notes
Full episode transcript here.
Recommended Resources
- Sidework from Black Lawrence Press
- Sidewalks by Sasha Hom (short story)
- Mentions: Global Overseas Adoptees’ Link (G.O.A.’L on Facebook), and Tastes Like War by Grace M. Cho
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