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Review of American Dream?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "American Dream?" by Jeoung Lee.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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American Dream? by Jeoung Lee weaves a poignant narrative centered around Hanel, a South Korean nurse whose journey unfolds across both her present life in 2020 and reflections on her childhood four decades earlier. Lee employs the narrative technique of parallelism with finesse, skillfully depicting Hanel's challenges during a war-ridden period in her home country. The narrative is enriched by the pivotal influence of Hanel's brother, Daehan, who imparts lessons on resilience and the unwavering commitment to doing what is right, regardless of the personal cost.

A striking aspect of the book is its exploration of the pervasive discrimination, racial bias, and prejudice that Hanel and other immigrants face within the American healthcare system. Lee adeptly draws parallels to Hanel's experiences in Saudi Arabia, creating a thought-provoking commentary on the universality of such challenges across different cultural contexts. The narrative also delves into the realm of dating, shedding light on the stereotypes encountered by Hanel in this aspect of her life.

Beyond the individual struggles, American Dream? delves into the broader theme of the clash between new ideas and old traditions, a theme that resonates profoundly in the contemporary world. The characters in the book are portrayed with authenticity, making them relatable as they grapple with genuine and compelling problems. Hanel's unwavering commitment to the oath of service, prioritizing the well-being of her patients despite formidable challenges, adds a layer of depth and resilience to the story.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. One commendable aspect of the book is its seamless readability, even with the incorporation of numerous medical terms. The absence of drawbacks speaks to the professional editing, ensuring a polished and error-free reading experience. In conclusion, American Dream? stands as a compelling and insightful narrative, offering a window into the intricate lives of medical practitioners. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to those seeking a thought-provoking exploration of resilience, commitment, and the complexities within the field of healthcare.

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