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Lee Isaac Chung’s quietly moving semi-autobiographical tale of a striving but ordinary Korean American family’s search for their slice of the promises of the American dream is a timeously resonant coming of age tale, thankfully free of sentimentality.
In 1980s Reagan-era Arkansas Jacob drags his family from the sunny climes of California to a trailer home in the middle of nowhere where he’s convinced the rich soil will provide the perfect environment for his planned Garden of Eden — a farm to grow Korean vegetables to feed a growing population of immigrants hungry for the tastes of home.
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