

Carregando... The Fruit 'n Foodde Leonard Chang
![]() Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This book was a required read for a college course (Food for Thought). I thoroughly enjoyed it and had it read in two days. I especially enjoyed how quickly Leonard Chang gripped my attention to his writing. ( ![]() Eponymous grocery store somewhere in LA or SF. Aimless Korean American boy works at Fruit 'n' Food and has affair with grocer's daughter. An attempt to show a Korean side of race riots of tne 1990s. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
When Thomas Pak is hired as a clerk at a Korean grocery, he isn't prepared for the searing racial tensions that threaten to destroy the neighborhood in which he lives and works. His tenuous relationship with the store owners and their young daughter is jeopardized by his own conflicting affiliations of race and class, and these turbulent forces soon converge violently around in the form of a race riot. Thomas Keneally (Schindler's List) wrote of this book: Leonard Chang's vigorous tale is a drama of society's perpetual struggle for renewal and reconciliation. It is an elegant story of the zone of conflict between African and Asian Americans and, in the central character, the poignancy and contradictions of tribalism and fraternity are vividly proved. Library Journal: Chang's gift for unsentimental storytelling is indisputable. The Pacific Reader: The Fruit 'N Food is a thoroughly enjoyable, wonderfully written, socially relevant piece of contemporary fiction. Chang writes with simple elegance that immediately draws the reader in. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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