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Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

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4.0

As a mixed race Asian American, a fellow daughter of an Asian mom and white dad, this book hit so close to home.  For anyone grieving a loss, Michelle’s descriptions of the throes of grief will resonate, but particularly with people who may have had a difficult relationship with their parent. 

For anyone ready to make fun of 2nd gen Asian Americans, our honest reflections on smelly lunches, cut fruit, language barriers…. This is the book to put into context the struggle of being mixed race, latching onto other people to hold our identity, not being accepted or fitting in anywhere. There are many experiences of being Asian American, but being mixed, this one rings the truest to me, and means so much to be put into words and proliferated for the world to read in Michelle’s words.

This book has me agonizing about the identity crisis I will inevitably have about my Asianness when my own mother dies, but if that happens, I will take solace in rereading this book. Thank you Michelle for sharing your vulnerability and candor as you relieved navigating these times in your memoir. It means so much, especially to other Asian girls caught in the same struggles. 

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chireadsandchill's review

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4.75


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4.5


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lucimolri's review against another edition

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3.0

3. No conozco de nada a la autora pero me ha gustando bastante! Se me ha hecho un poco pesado por el final, pero por lo general ha estado bien. Buena narración e historia interesante 

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marianaribeiro's review against another edition

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4.5


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stefhany's review against another edition

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5.0


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my_forest_library's review against another edition

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4.75


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8runaduarte's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was like a therapy session to me. I saw my experiences, my fears, my traumas and my hopes in Michelle’s writing. I’ll keep it close, I know I’ll come back to it often.

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sarahsreadinglist's review against another edition

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5.0

I’m not normally one for memoirs, but this has been on the TBR for a while, and it did not disappoint. This  book was heart-wrenching. It focuses on the complicated relationship the author, a half-Korean half-white American woman, has/had with her deceased Korean mother. If you’re an Asian American woman with mommy issues, a daughter of an immigrant family, a mixed person struggling with their identity, a person who has lost a loved one to cancer, or anyone else looking for an emotional read and an insight into the experiences of any of these groups, this is the book for you.

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kunma's review against another edition

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4.0

The only problem I have with this book is that the author describes every plate of food mentioned and its ingredients. As I'm not Korean and don't know anything about Korean food I wasn't interested in reading the name of groceries I couldn't picture.

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