Kat Chow on How Mourning Is Like Taxidermy

In her memoir “Seeing Ghosts,” the author recounts her mother’s death and her immigrant family’s numerous migrations, separations and losses, evoking the way grief entails a particular, perpetual sorrow.In her memoir “Seeing Ghosts,” the author recounts her mother’s death and her immigrant family’s numerous migrations, separations and losses, evoking the way grief entails a particular, perpetual sorrow.Read MoreBooks and Literature, Immigration and Emigration, Funerals and Memorials, Chinese-Americans, Chow, Kat, Seeing Ghosts: A Memoir (Book)

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