Tastes Like War

Tastes Like War
Title Tastes Like War PDF eBook
Author Grace M. Cho
Publisher Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages 231
Release 2021-05-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1952177952

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Finalist for the 2021 National Book Award for Nonfiction Winner of the 2022 Asian/Pacific American Award in Literature A TIME and NPR Best Book of the Year in 2021 This evocative memoir of food and family history is "somehow both mouthwatering and heartbreaking... [and] a potent personal history" (Shelf Awareness). Grace M. Cho grew up as the daughter of a white American merchant marine and the Korean bar hostess he met abroad. They were one of few immigrants in a xenophobic small town during the Cold War, where identity was politicized by everyday details—language, cultural references, memories, and food. When Grace was fifteen, her dynamic mother experienced the onset of schizophrenia, a condition that would continue and evolve for the rest of her life. Part food memoir, part sociological investigation, Tastes Like War is a hybrid text about a daughter’s search through intimate and global history for the roots of her mother’s schizophrenia. In her mother’s final years, Grace learned to cook dishes from her parent’s childhood in order to invite the past into the present, and to hold space for her mother’s multiple voices at the table. And through careful listening over these shared meals, Grace discovered not only the things that broke the brilliant, complicated woman who raised her—but also the things that kept her alive. “An exquisite commemoration and a potent reclamation.” —Booklist (starred review) “A wrenching, powerful account of the long-term effects of the immigrant experience.” —Kirkus Reviews

Haunting the Korean Diaspora

Haunting the Korean Diaspora
Title Haunting the Korean Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Grace M. Cho
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816652740

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Since the Korean Wara the forgotten wara more than a million Korean women have acted as sex workers for U.S. servicemen. More than 100,000 women married GIs and moved to the United States. Through intellectual vigor and personal recollection, Haunting the Korean Diaspora explores the repressed history of emotional and physical violence between the United States and Korea and the unexamined reverberations of sexual relationships between Korean women and American soldiers.

Tastes Like Cuba

Tastes Like Cuba
Title Tastes Like Cuba PDF eBook
Author Eduardo Machado
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 376
Release 2007-10-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101217006

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Born into a well-to-do family in Cuba in 1953, Eduardo Machado saw firsthand the effects of the rising Castro regime. When he and his brother were sent to the United States on one of the Peter Pan flights of 1961, they did not know if they would ever see their parents or their home again. From his experience living in exile in Los Angeles to becoming an actor, director, playwright and professor in New York, Machado explores what it means to say good-bye to the only home one’s ever known, and what it means to be a Latino in America today. Filled with delicious recipes and powerful tales of family, loss, and self discovery, Tastes Like Cuba delivers the story of Eduardo’s rich and delectable life—reminding us that no matter where we go, there is no place that feels (and tastes) better than home.

Day of Honey

Day of Honey
Title Day of Honey PDF eBook
Author Annia Ciezadlo
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 418
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1416583947

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Originally published in hardcover in 2011.

This Side of Home

This Side of Home
Title This Side of Home PDF eBook
Author Renée Watson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 335
Release 2015-02-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1599906686

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A captivating and poignant coming-of-age urban YA debut about sisters, friends, and what it means to embrace change.

Alien Taste

Alien Taste
Title Alien Taste PDF eBook
Author Wen Spencer
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 320
Release 2001-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101212446

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Ukiah Oregon is quickly becoming one of the greatest trackers in the country. Some call it luck—those closest to him call it instinct. Abandoned as a child, he was found running with a wolf pack. Now, in his job as a private investigator, he puts his nose to the ground to track down missing persons and fugitives from the law. A heightened sense of smell and taste—plus a photographic memory—make him an invaluable asset to his partner. But when Ukiah kills a crazed young woman in self-defense, he draws the attention of the FBI’s most wanted: a violent and elusive gang known as the Pack. And it won’t be long before Ukiah discovers just how much he has in common with the Pack: a bond of brotherhood, blood...and destiny.

My Kitchen Wars

My Kitchen Wars
Title My Kitchen Wars PDF eBook
Author Betty Fussell
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 158
Release 2015-03-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1453218432

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A fierce and funny memoir of kitchen and bedroom from James Beard Award winner Betty Fussell A survivor of the domestic revolutions that turned American television sets from Leave It to Beaver to The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Julia Child’s The French Chef, food historian and journalist Betty Fussell has spotlighted the changes in American culture through food over the last half century in nearly a dozen books. In this witty and candid autobiographical mock epic, Fussell survives a motherless household during the Great Depression, gets married to the well-known writer and war historian Paul Fussell after World War II, goes through a divorce, and finally escapes to New York City in her mid-fifties, batterie de cuisine intact. My Kitchen Wars is a revelation of the author’s lifelong love affair with food—cooking it, eating it, and sharing it—no matter where or with whom she finds herself. From Princeton to Heidelberg and from London to Provence, Fussell ladles out food, sex, and travel with her wooden spoon, welcoming all who come to the table.