Book details
Crying in H Mart
by Michelle Zauner
2021 · Vintage
About the book
Michelle Zauner, the musician known as Japanese Breakfast, recounts her transition from a rebellious daughter to a primary caregiver after her mother receives a terminal cancer diagnosis. The narrative centers on their strained history and the cultural friction within their household in Eugene, Oregon. Zauner uses Korean culinary traditions, such as fermenting kimchi and preparing jjamppong, as a framework for understanding her Korean-American identity. She catalogs the physical decline of her mother alongside her own efforts to master ancestral recipes that bridge the gap between their two worlds.
Readers interested in the intersections of ethnic heritage and bereavement find here a literal map of how sensory details reconstruct a lost relationship. The book appeals to those looking for a technical and emotional examination of the immigrant parent-child dynamic. It provides a specific look at the Korean-American experience without relying on tropes, focusing instead on the labor of cooking as a method of preservation. Readers finish the book with an understanding of how distinct flavors and grocery store aisles serve as artifacts of a person’s life.
Details
- Published
- 2021
- Publisher
- Vintage
- ISBN
- 9780525657750
- Language
- EN