In John Kim Faye's memoir, his spirit shines, finding peace and self-discovery through singing. John endured ridicule in his childhood for being Korean. John rose above the taunts and is proud of who he is. A key to his self-expression and self-acceptance is a tattoo representing his Korean and Irish heritages.
The part of the book I like the most, quoting John is, “Somewhere along the way, without really coming up for air, I accepted that nothing lasts, and I got comfortable being uncomfortable, adapting as needed to keep on doing the thing I love.”
John uses his music as a medium to connect with others. He wants his lyrics to reassure others that they are not alone. I think too that music connects us.… (mais)
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In John Kim Faye's memoir, his spirit shines, finding peace and self-discovery through singing. John endured ridicule in his childhood for being Korean. John rose above the taunts and is proud of who he is. A key to his self-expression and self-acceptance is a tattoo representing his Korean and Irish heritages.
The part of the book I like the most, quoting John is, “Somewhere along the way, without really coming up for air, I accepted that nothing lasts, and I got comfortable being uncomfortable, adapting as needed to keep on doing the thing I love.”
John uses his music as a medium to connect with others. He wants his lyrics to reassure others that they are not alone. I think too that music connects us.… (mais)