Author Michelle Zauner will adapt her memoir for a feature film, and will provide the soundtrack via her music act JapaneseBreakfast
Zauner will adapt her book that tracks her years growing up as one of the few Asian American kids at her school in Oregon and the months spent at her grandmother’s apartment in Seoul, as well as her career in the East Coast indie
music scene and meeting her husband. At the center of her story is Zauner’s relationship with her mother, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer, at which point Zauner reckons with her identity both as a daughter and a Korean American.
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