In this first part of his life Jung shared with us the discovery of his condition denfant abandoned, left to himself, what he realized to the age of 5 years, in the streets of Seoul.
Sensuivent pages on a short visit to the orphanage where he was raised, and now Jung enters the thick of things, this is to say the history of its adoption. Here we find the usual path to the adoption of the adaptation and this is not a bed of roses, far from it! Jung goes through all sorts of moments of doubt, incessant questioning, fears of rejection, lack of affection from his adoptive mother especially who is not very affectionate with the child. There are painful episodes when Jung starts to make mistakes, which is often the case with adoptees who want to try the patience of those who collected them. But Jung sanctions are a bit traumatic, psychologically and even physically because his parents not nhésitent ineligible to practice corporal punishment.
Luckily there still has good times, and Jung enjoys the unwavering solidarity of its siblings.
This true story is a moving document because it reveals the state of mind of a child is abandoned suddenly transplanted into a family that he does not know, in a country he does not know the language and customs.
We can try to put ourselves in his place and feel all its loneliness, its fragility, in a foreign environment where it was "parachuted" unable to give its opinion.
And then a question still torments: Why was I abandoned?
This book is of great quality, its presentation, its clear graphics, cared for his texts, and very alive, and especially true story that he presents, and which can not fail to make us think.
It is very enjoyable to read, as necessary without rushing. It is taken up each time with the same pleasure, the same interest. The side "cartoon" lets reminisce faster passages read before. But in fact I read almost lai dune one go, feverishly.
And i look forward daborder Volume II!
Thank you to Johan for this story that could only please me.