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Double Cup Love : On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China

معرفی کتاب «Double Cup Love : On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China» نوشتهٔ Eddie Huang، منتشرشده توسط نشر Random House Publishing Group در سال 2016. این کتاب در 7 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

From the author of Fresh Off the Boat, now a hit ABC sitcom, comes a hilarious, wise, and fiercely original story of culture, family, love, and red-cooked pork Eddie Huang was finally happy. Sort of. He'd written a bestselling book and was the star of a TV show that took him to far-flung places around the globe. His New York City restaurant was humming, his OKCupid hand was strong, and he'd even hung fresh Ralph Lauren curtains to create the illusion of a bedroom in the tiny apartment he shared with his younger brother Evan, who ran their restaurant business. Then he fell in love—and everything fell apart. The business was creating tension within the family; his life as a media star took him away from his first passion—food; and the woman he loved—an All-American white girl—made him wonder: How Chinese am I? The only way to find out, he decided, was to reverse his parents' migration and head back to... From the author of Fresh Off the Boat, now a hit ABC sitcom, comes a hilarious and fiercely original story of culture, family, love, and red-cooked pork Eddie Huang was finally happy. Sort of. He'd written a bestselling book and was the star of a TV show that took him to far-flung places around the globe. His New York City restaurant was humming, his OKCupid hand was strong, and he'd even hung fresh Ralph Lauren curtains to create the illusion of a bedroom in the tiny apartment he shared with his younger brother Evan, who ran their restaurant business. Then he fell in love?and everything fell apart. The business was creating tension within the family; his life as a media star took him away from his first passion?food; and the woman he loved?an All-American white girl?made him wonder: How Chinese am I? The only way to find out, he decided, was to reverse his parents' migration and head back to the motherland. On a quest to heal his family, reconnect with his culture, and figure out whether he should marry his American girl, Eddie flew to China with his two brothers and a mission: to set up shop to see if his food stood up to Chinese palates?and to immerse himself in the culture to see if his life made sense in China. Naturally, nothing went according to plan. Double Cup Love takes readers from Williamsburg dive bars to the skies over Mongolia, from Michelin-starred restaurants in Shanghai to street-side soup peddlers in Chengdu. The book rockets off as a sharply observed, globe-trotting comic adventure that turns into an existential suspense story with high stakes. Eddie takes readers to the crossroads where he has to choose between his past and his future, between who he once was and who he might become. Double Cup Love is about how we search for love and meaning?in family and culture, in romance and marriage?but also how that search, with all its aching and overpowering complexity, can deliver us to our truest selves. Praise for Eddie Huang's Double Cup Love " Double Cup Love invites the readers to journey through [Eddie Huang's] love story, new friendships, brotherhood, a whole lot of eating and more. Huang's honest recounting shouts and whispers on every page in all-caps dialogues and hilarious side-commentary. Huang pulls simple truths and humor out of his complex adventure to China. His forthright sharing of anecdotes is sincere and generates uncontrollable laughter. . . . His latest memoir affirms not only that the self-described "human panda" is an engaging storyteller but a great listener, especially in the language of food." ? Chicago Tribune "An elaborate story of love and self-discovery . . . Huang's writing is wry and zippy; he regards the world with an understanding of its absurdities and injustices and with a willingness to be surprised." ?Jon Caramanica, The New York Times "Huang is determined to tease out the subtle and not-so-subtle ways in which Asian-Americans give up parts of themselves in order to move forward. . . . Fortunately for us, he's not afraid to speak up about it." ? The New Yorker "Huang connects in Chengdu the same way he assimilated in America?through food, hip-hop and a never-ending authenticity, which readers experience through his hilarious writing voice and style." ?New York Daily News From the Hardcover edition "Fresh Off the Boat was Huang's story of growing up in his wild family as a first-generation Chinese-American in the comically hostile world of suburban America; a rejection of the typical narrative of assimilation, it was a rallying cry for cultural integrity. But as he entered adulthood (of sorts) he began to wonder just how authentic his Chinese identity really was, a dilemma that grew more acute as he contemplated proposing marriage to his all-American (well, all-Italian-American) girlfriend. So he enlisted his brothers Emery and Evan and returned to the land his ancestors had abandoned. His immediate goal was to sample the best food in China, from four-star restaurants in Shanghai to sidewalk vendors in Chengdu, and open his own stand to see if his food stood up to Chinese tastes--but his deeper goal was to reconnect with his homeland, repair his frayed family relationships, decide whether to marry to his American girlfriend, and figure out just where to find meaning in his life. Parallelling Eddie's journey to China, this starts off as a book about food, but widens into a powerful story about love and family and what really make us who we are"-- Provided by publisher Fresh Off The Boat Was Huang's Story Of Growing Up In His Wild Family As A First-generation Chinese-american In The Comically Hostile World Of Suburban America; A Rejection Of The Typical Narrative Of Assimilation, It Was A Rallying Cry For Cultural Integrity. But As He Entered Adulthood (of Sorts) He Began To Wonder Just How Authentic His Chinese Identity Really Was, A Dilemma That Grew More Acute As He Contemplated Proposing Marriage To His All-american (well, All-italian-american) Girlfriend. So He Enlisted His Brothers Emery And Evan And Returned To The Land His Ancestors Had Abandoned. His Immediate Goal Was To Sample The Best Food In China, From Four-star Restaurants In Shanghai To Sidewalk Vendors In Chengdu, And Open His Own Stand To See If His Food Stood Up To Chinese Tastes--but His Deeper Goal Was To Reconnect With His Homeland, Repair His Frayed Family Relationships, Decide Whether To Marry To His American Girlfriend, And Figure Out Just Where To Find Meaning In His Life. Parallelling Eddie's Journey To China, This Starts Off As A Book About Food, But Widens Into A Powerful Story About Love And Family And What Really Make Us Who We Are-- Eddie Huang. In the follow-up to his bestselling coming-of-age memoir Fresh Off the Boat , now a hit show on ABC, celebrity chef Eddie Huang tells a powerful story about love and family and what really makes us who we are. After growing up in a wild first-generation immigrant family in the comically hostile world of suburban America, Huang begins to wonder just how authentic his Chinese identity really is. So he enlists his brothers Emery and Evan and returns to the country his ancestors abandoned. His immediate goal is to sample Chinas best food and see if his cooking measures up to local tastesbut his deeper goals are to reconnect with his homeland, repair his frayed family relationships, decide whether to marry his all-American (well, all-Italian-American) girlfriend, and figure out just where to find meaning in his life. "As he entered adulthood (of sorts), Huang began to wonder just how authentic his Chinese identity really was, a dilemma that grew more acute as he contemplated proposing marriage to his all-American (well, all-Italian-American) girlfriend. So he enlisted his brothers Emery and Evan and returned to the land his ancestors had abandoned. His immediate goal was to sample the best food in China, from four-star restaurants in Shanghai to sidewalk vendors in Chengdu, and open his own stand to see if his food stood up to Chinese tastes--but his deeper goal was to reconnect with his homeland, repair his frayed family relationships, decide whether to marry to his American girlfriend, and figure out just where to find meaning in his life."--Provided by publisher.
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