
A BOOK ON FOOD AS MEMORY AND COPING MECHANISM - CRYING IN H MART BY MICHELLE ZAUNER
Crying in H Mart is a memoir written poignantly like fiction where the author speaks about her lost Korean identity that she tries desperately to revive after her mother’s passing. She is initially overcome by the grief of her mother’s cancer diagnosis and then by her loss. All the while she tries to survive with food as a coping mechanism which she feels keeps her mother and her identity alive.
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