Of Mixed Blood
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.30 (725 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1621832783 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 326 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
What Mike does will surprise his daughter, his wife, and himself and expose the world to the terrifying predicament that befalls children Of Mixed Blood.. Mike Temple is a top executive in the defense industry. Once in Korea, Mike came face-to-face with the scorned Yun-Jin. Mike endured Yun-Jin's wrath and submitted to her financial demands in order to gain custody of his fifteen-year-old daughter. Victoria wants to come to America. After Mike gets Victoria to the United States, he learns that he cannot maintain his singular focus on his ca
"A very worthwhile book. The author spent a number" according to Warren Mc. A very worthwhile book. The author spent a number of years living and working in S. Korea and spent time and effort learning about the society, culture and language. The novel tells a strong, interesting story about the children of foreign men and Korean women and how they are discriminated against and often abused by many full blooded Koreans who consider people of mixed blood to be of low caste and unworthy of citizenship. The book illustrates h. The Curse of Having Mixed Blood in Asia Mary Marchese Of Mixed Blood deals with a very real problem in Asia, one mainly caused by Americans. Ron Penczak has woven a story that reveals this problem in a narrative that keeps the reader engaged. The believable story of Mike Temple, former Marine and government contractor in Korea during the 60's, takes us through his wild early years as a single man who "works hard and plays hard". The narrative remains taut and draws us in as Mike faces problems on the. "My favorite books are ones that entertain me" according to Nancy A.. "Of Mixed Blood" is a novel that is full of interest and opens up a world about which I knew very little. There is conflict from the get-go to keep the reader interested, and Mike Temple’s experiences in Korea were very intriguing to me. The author obviously has full authority to tell this story, and the ‘realness’ of the details is testament to that. As a reader, I was willing to trust in the story-telling. My favorite books are