Trail of Crumbs
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Kim Sunée
Already hailed as "brave, emotional, and gorgeously written" by Frances Mayes and "like a piece of dark chocolate -- bittersweet, satisfying, and finished all too soon" by Laura Fraser, author of An Italian Affair, this is a unique memoir about the search for identity through love, hunger, and food. Jim Harrison says, "Trail of Crumbs reminds me of what heavily costumed and concealed waifs we all are. Kim Sunv©e tells us so much about the French that I never learned in 25 trips to Paris, but mostly about the terrors and pleasure of that infinite octopus, love. A fine book." When Kim Sunv©e was three years old, her mother took her to a marketplace, deposited her on a bench with a fistful of food, and promised she'd be right back. Three days later a policeman took the little girl, clutching what was now only a fistful of crumbs, to a police station and told her that she'd been abandoned by her mother. Fast-forward almost 20 years and Kim's life is unrecognizable. Adopted by a young New Orleans couple, she spends her youth as one of only two Asian children in her entire community. At the age of 21, she becomes involved with a famous French businessman and suddenly finds herself living in France, mistress over his houses in Provence and Paris, and stepmother to his eight year-old daughter. Kim takes readers on a lyrical journey from Korea to New Orleans to Paris and, along the way serving forth her favorite recipes. A love story at heart, this memoir is about the search for identity and a book that will appeal to anyone who is passionate about love, food, travel, and the ultimate search for self.
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Author
Kim Sunée
Pages
400
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2008-01-08
ISBN
0446511080 9780446511087
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"Adopted from Korea, Sunee is a woman on a long journey trying to discover who she is among the world. Without knowing her history she can't find satisfaction in her future. As a woman she seems to have everything, but nothing is good enough. Truthfully, she sounds like most women. Great read but I got easily frustrated. The story line loses my interest once she breaks away from her relationship and sets out "on her own"."
"Adopted from Korea, Sunee is a woman on a long journey trying to discover who she is among the world. Without knowing her history she can't find satisfaction in her future. As a woman she seems to have everything, but nothing is good enough. Truthfully, she sounds like most women. Great read but I got easily frustrated. The story line loses my interest once she breaks away from her relationship and sets out "on her own"."
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Tanya Andoniadis