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Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

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startjpw23's review against another edition

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4.0

The memoir is centered around the loss of Michelle Zauner's mother. Michelle writes about her youth, her teen years, and her early adult years. She talks about the illness that led to her mother's passing and how she coped with the passing. The relationship between Michelle and her mother (and her father) was tempestuous. The book goes forward and backwards in time. A good part of the books talks about food. Food was the primary way her mother showed her love. And, after her mother died, becoming good at preparing some of the dishes her mother made was a primary way Michelle tried to keep the memory of her mother alive and pay tribute to her. As my food tastes are not very adventurous, and I am not a good cook, I sometimes struggled getting through the lengthy descriptions of meals and food preparation. The passages made perfect sense in the context of the book. The end of the book talked about the initial success of Michelle's band Japanese Breakfast. I recommend the book to anyone who wants to read a memoir about grief and the way one person attempted to handle the loss. Just be aware that there is a lot of detailed discussion about food.

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3.5

3.5 stars

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3.0

CW: cancer, child abuse, assault, r*pe mention

I'm not familiar with the author's music, so that didn't influence me at all. It was sad and makes me want to cherish my mom, a cancer survivor, all the more! Wish I could relate to all the food stories, but I still have yet to try kimchi (my sister thinks it will be too spicy for me).

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 * This is my opinion; I encourage readers to read anything they want. * 

I truly don’t know how to rate this book. It’s a weird feeling, anyway, writing a review on someone writing about their own life. I’ve heard many good things about “Crying in H Mart” that I wanted to read myself. 

I enjoyed the writing style. I saw some reviewers say it wasn’t written well, but I thought the personalness and vulnerability Zauner’s writing has to offer were great. If you have lost your mother, this will be a challenging and potentially triggering book to read. The biggest issue I have with rating this book is Michelle’s mother. In my opinion, she’s awful and downright abusive. Any of my Korean friends I’ve made, though, their mothers have treated their children similarly (but not to the point that Michelle’s mother gets to). 

I read some reviews saying that this book felt more like a therapy exercise for Zauner, a cathartic experience not meant for millions of people to read, and I agree. I also don’t know what to say about the course the book decides to take. I don’t know what it is, but it feels wrong to rate this book, and I hope Michelle Zauner is doing amazing. 


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3.0

It felt like the author wrote this book too soon. Reading it, it seemed pretty clear that she still has a lot of processing to do. 

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4.5


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5.0


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4.5


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4.0


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4.0

She talks about food a lot and it all sounded so delicious and made me soooo hungry. Eloquently balanced the complicated relationship with her mother with the love they had for each other. Beautifully written. Reminded me of leg but more poetic. A lovely memorial of her mother, their relationship, and their culture.


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