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When Linda Furiya decided to move to China with her boyfriend at the age of thirty, she hoped to find romance and ethnic kinship. Expecting common ground with locals as an Asian American, Furiya struggled with her ambition as a food writer in a nation where notions of race and gender are set in stone. During the six years she lived in Beijing and Shanghai, Furiya experienced a wide range of experiencesloneliness, isolation, friendship, and lovetied together by one common theme: food. Ultimately, Furiya surpassed these challenges and found inspiration from the courageous Chinese women who graced her life. The sensuous experience of preparing and eating authentic Chinese cuisine follows Furiya throughout her journey, and ultimately reveals the intimate, nurturing side of the Chinese culture and people. Part insightful memoir, part authentic cookbook, How to Cook a Dragon is a revealing look at race, love, and food in China. "
The unique format of this book is to include a cosmopolitan recipe after each chapter, like Japanese ochazuke and Chinese moon cake baking. In general, I enjoy this Japanese American female writer's wit, rhetoric and metaphor. However, the content itself i...
評分The unique format of this book is to include a cosmopolitan recipe after each chapter, like Japanese ochazuke and Chinese moon cake baking. In general, I enjoy this Japanese American female writer's wit, rhetoric and metaphor. However, the content itself i...
評分The unique format of this book is to include a cosmopolitan recipe after each chapter, like Japanese ochazuke and Chinese moon cake baking. In general, I enjoy this Japanese American female writer's wit, rhetoric and metaphor. However, the content itself i...
評分The unique format of this book is to include a cosmopolitan recipe after each chapter, like Japanese ochazuke and Chinese moon cake baking. In general, I enjoy this Japanese American female writer's wit, rhetoric and metaphor. However, the content itself i...
評分The unique format of this book is to include a cosmopolitan recipe after each chapter, like Japanese ochazuke and Chinese moon cake baking. In general, I enjoy this Japanese American female writer's wit, rhetoric and metaphor. However, the content itself i...
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