Orchestration (오케스트레이션) by Saundra Henderson Windom

We wanted to share a book we just learned about earlier this year that was published in 2021 by author Saundra Henderson Windom (née Chang Bang Sun) titled Orchestration (오케스트레이션).

The war cost her everything, a mother, a father, and a country. Four-year-old Bang Sun found tied to a tree, is riddled with disease, malnutrition, and bears the scars of a tragic life. Facing a future of nothing but pain, loss, and hopelessness, we follow the story of a mixed-race African-American child of the Korean War. When Korea begins purging itself of its unwanted casualties, babies of war, her abandonment leads to two orphanages and eventually to adoption in America – where Bang sun must now become an American – a Black American.

Fiercely resilient and embodying her birth country’s hope as expressed in the song Arirang, Bang Sun, who becomes Saundra Henderson, must learn to navigate a new language, a new culture, and a new family. Through it all, she holds resolutely to the imperfect memory from her five years in her homeland and tenaciously to that of the “Boy” who saved her life. A powerful memoir of strength, grace, resilience, courage, and kindness, you’ll find yourself immersed in the beautiful and inspiring recollection of the child called Bang Sun.

Book available on from Publisher website Wordeee and Amazon in hardcover and Kindle

Author Bio: Saundra Henderson Windom is a celebrated and decorated educator who retired as principal of Alonzo A. Crim Open Campus High School in Atlanta, Georgia. Known by her Korean name, Chang, Bang Sun to her family but friends affectionately call her Sandy. Her administrative staff adds yet another moniker as they jokingly call her “Forrest Gump” because of her vast life experiences and stories. An orphan of the Korean War, she was one of the first Korean “baby lift” adoptees to America when Korea began purging and exiling mix-race children of the war. Adopted into an African American family in Compton, California, in 1958, Saundra excelled academically, earning her undergraduate degree from Stanford and her Masters from the University of Southern California. From the dusty, barren roads of Korea to the orphanages that saved her life, Saundra’s will to survive is reinforced by her belief that her hope for something better than the circumstances of her birth ignited a spiritual force that would strategically orchestrate her life. Her success, she affirms, is because of God’s grace and mercy. Sandy, a devoted mother of three; also supports orphaned/needy children through her church’s partnerships with local and international missionary programs, including World Vision, the very organization whose mission saved her life.

For more info on the book and author, please visit the Orchestration The Book website and also follow the social media accounts: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

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