jamieford 's review for:

4.0

People who voice their opinions in a raw, articulate way, without compromise, are rare these days.

I think of Harlan Ellison or Anthony Bourdain, or even Mary McCarthy. They stand out because their honesty and insight is packaged so poetically that their work comes across as some kind of street-corner serenade.

Which brings us to Eddie Huang.

The voice of this memoir is so heartfelt, humorous, and unique, I switched from print to an audio version, read by the author--which is THE best way to consume this book.