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Crying in H Mart
Book • 2021
In this memoir, Michelle Zauner recounts her life growing up as a Korean-American, her complex relationship with her mother, and the impact of her mother's death from pancreatic cancer.
The book explores Zauner's struggles with her mixed-race identity, her experiences with cultural heritage, and the significant role food played in her life and her connection to her Korean roots.
It also delves into her rebellious teenage years, her career in music, and her journey of self-discovery and reconciliation with her identity after her mother's passing.
The book explores Zauner's struggles with her mixed-race identity, her experiences with cultural heritage, and the significant role food played in her life and her connection to her Korean roots.
It also delves into her rebellious teenage years, her career in music, and her journey of self-discovery and reconciliation with her identity after her mother's passing.
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