Who Ate Up All the Shinga?: An Autobiographical Novel
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Columbia University Press, 2009.
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9780231520362
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Wan-Suh Park., & Wan-Suh Park|AUTHOR. (2009). Who Ate Up All the Shinga?: An Autobiographical Novel . Columbia University Press.

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Wan-Suh Park and Wan-Suh Park|AUTHOR. 2009. Who Ate Up All the Shinga?: An Autobiographical Novel. Columbia University Press.

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Wan-Suh Park and Wan-Suh Park|AUTHOR. Who Ate Up All the Shinga?: An Autobiographical Novel Columbia University Press, 2009.

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Wan-Suh Park, and Wan-Suh Park|AUTHOR. Who Ate Up All the Shinga?: An Autobiographical Novel Columbia University Press, 2009.

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