Rarely have I enjoyed a book as much as this one nor craved authentic Chinese food in the interim. This exceptional book brings the reader into the story without the usual soap opera nonsense that so many writers use today. Instead, you are transported through modern day China where the simplicity and complexities of family are interwoven with the importance of sharing and creating a meal. That sounds simple enough, but this story truly brings to light the intricate nature of family in China with filial obligations and a true sense of how elders can be revered.
The writing here shows a strong flow of imagery as if you, the reader, are actually watching from the sidelines or just above the images. Each page is a wonder in history, creating food and the other story line of an American food writer who sees and experiences it all. Traditions play an intrinsic part of this masterfully written book. Thankfully, I have found a new author to enjoy and relish on a cold spring day.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
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