"[Invisible Asians] invites readers to experience the fascinating stories of Koran adoptees and their earnest search for racial and national identity." (Ethnic and Racial Studies) "In this accessible and original work, Kim Park Nelson explores the complexity of historical and contemporary Korean American adoptee identity and experience." - Catherine Ceniza Choy (author of Global Families: A History of Asian International Adoption in America) "Invisible Asians brilliantly explores how adoptees from Asia have transformed our understandings of race in relation to the Asian (American) diaspora. Park Nelson's fascinating research enables her to take on key questions of representation, economics, and U.S. imperialism." - Laura Briggs (author of Somebody's Children: The Politics of Transracial and Transnational Adoption) "A timely and insightful critical examination of race, adoption, nationality, and belonging in Asian America....a well-crafted and engaging book that advances scholarship on race and adoption as it relates to Asian America." (Journal of Asian American Studies)