Jenny Heijun Wills
Jenny Heijun Wills (born 1981) is a Korean Canadian writer and academic, whose memoir ''Older Sister. Not Necessarily Related'' (McClelland & Stewart) won the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction in 2019. The book also won a Manitoba Book Award in 2020 for Best First Book. It was a finalist for two other book prizes.Born in South Korea, she was adopted by a Canadian family in infancy and was raised in Southern Ontario. Provided by Wikipedia
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Orientalism excavation and representation: two orientalist modes in fairy tales by Wills, Jenny Heijun
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Older sister. Not necessarily related a memoir by Wills, Jenny Heijun
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Teaching Asian North American texts
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Adoption and multiculturalism Europe, the Americas, and the Pacific
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