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4.5


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4.5

What a lovely graphic memoir that shares a piece of the immigrant experience, explores cultural identities, and shares the power and magic of food. 

The artwork of this book beautifully supports the storytelling, and I love that each chapter is based around a specific food that sparks strong, impactful memories.  

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5.0

Thank you to MacKids Books and 01FirstSecond for the finished copy.

It's a graphic memoir that focuses on foods and memories/chapters in the author's life. 

These chapters focused on immigration/refugee struggles without fixating on the trauma. Being new, fitting in, financial struggles, trying new things...

One of my favorite chapters/memories is the one on Salisbury Steak. My first, and only exposure to this dish was for school lunches in elementary school. 

It's not a full memoir, as the subtitle suggests, it's select memories. And I did enjoy the post script/where are they now section.

Also be prepared to be hungry after reading. Or at least crave some of the foods mentioned.

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