![]() So, Emily, Luciana, and Jess discuss their own stories in relationship to food as they bring up different, fond memories from their own childhood as well as their favorite dishes growing up that they share with their mothers. ![]() A main theme within Crying in H Mart is Michelle’s relationship with Korean food connecting her with her mother and her Korean heritage. In the second segment of this episode, the girlies talk about their relationship with food, culture, and memories. From cooking, to long talks, and the way mothers and daughters are more alike than we think, they get into it all! ![]() Transitioning into the first segment, they get into the nitty gritty of mother-daughter relationships and the ways they feel most connected to their mom whilst relating to author Michelle’s recounted memories with her own mother throughout the book. They then share their thoughts and sentiments on Crying in H Mart in a mini book review! For those who are tuning in and haven’t read this memoir, not to worry, the episode starts off with a brief synopsis of Crying in H Mart and background on the author, Michelle Zauner (aka Japanese Breakfast). In this episode of BooKultured, Emily and her friends, Luciana and Jess, dive into May’s book selection, Crying in H Mart, in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month, as well as the celebration of Mother’s Day.
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