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Grief, Culture & a Taste of Memory | Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner [Book Discussion & Summary]

Grief, Culture & a Taste of Memory | Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner [Book Discussion & Summary]

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🍜 When words fall short, kimchi and rice say everything.


In Crying in H Mart, Michelle Zauner—best known as the frontwoman of Japanese Breakfast—shares a raw, lyrical memoir of losing her mother, reclaiming her Korean heritage, and finding healing through food. This is a story of grief and identity, woven through the aisles of H Mart and the flavors of home cooking. Intimate and powerful, Zauner explores how we hold onto love through culture, memory, and the meals that connect us.



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