i read this on new years day and january second and every time i picked it up i stopped crying. i was crying a lot those two days so i knew i was on to something special. more fiction should also be recipe books because all of the characters have to eat something sometime.
Not a big reader but a massive Japanese Breakfast fan. Really emotional but beautiful memoir about her relationship with her mum, intertwined with descriptions about yummy Korean food.
โNothing had changed, the clouds hadnโt disappeared. But my heart was replete with something like an answer.โ itโs been years since i read this book, but this quote has eternally stuck with me. iโve always loved the way she writes about grief, healing, and, of course, cooking.