In 'Crying In H Mart' Michelle Zauner Grapples With Food, Grief And Identity
This page contains an interview with Zauner about the book and its themes.
The Question and Answer section for Crying in H Mart is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
I think it forms an instand connection with the reader. The reader is familiar with these three words and they evoke a flood of feelings in the reader. The reader wants to know more.
The "dual nature" of Zauner's loss is her loss of both her mother and aunt to cancer while she was in her early twenties.
“Within five years, I lost both my aunt and my mother to cancer,” Zauner writes in her memoir. “So when I go to H Mart, I’m...
For the Eugene, Oregon-raised musician and writer, crying in the Korean grocery store chain and looking for foods that reminded her of her mother was how she healed after Chongmi’s death in 2014.
“Within five years, I lost both my aunt and my...