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Tell Me the Dream Again: Reflections on Family, Ethnicity, and the Sacred Work of Belonging by
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Genevieve
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This is a really good read. Not through any fault of the author or book, it's taken a long time to get through it.
"I couldn't embrace the good news of the gospel or the hope of Jesus' Kingdom come, here and now, until I embraced the good news written in my thick mixed hair, the face of Jesus' Kingdom staring back at me in the mirror...he would have kimchi breath too."
— Dec 20, 2025 11:39PM
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"I couldn't embrace the good news of the gospel or the hope of Jesus' Kingdom come, here and now, until I embraced the good news written in my thick mixed hair, the face of Jesus' Kingdom staring back at me in the mirror...he would have kimchi breath too."
Rachel
is on page 131 of 240
"Our voices, however different, join together to remind us and others that we aren't alone."
— May 26, 2024 01:59PM
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Rachel
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"The lie of cultural assimilation is that it leads to belonging."
Shoot, y'all. I'm only on the prologue, and already this book is beautiful and real. I've almost cried twice, and we're not even to numbered pages yet.
— May 22, 2024 12:12PM
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Shoot, y'all. I'm only on the prologue, and already this book is beautiful and real. I've almost cried twice, and we're not even to numbered pages yet.















