
Chinese Parents Don't Say I Love You by Candice Chung
If only my Cantonese parents werent so allergic to the word love A bittersweet memoir of love, culture and saying the unsayable with food.‘Chung's prose is as deliciously playful as her palate' Leah Hazard, author of Womb
‘Chung’s poetic prose blazes on the pages’ Jessie Tu, author of The Honeyeater
‘A wonderfully heart warming memoir with lots of foodie insights’ Rachel Khoo
‘A world-spanning love story, a book of philosophy via the dinner table, a tender portrait of family trying to communicate ... a vital new literary voice’ Rebecca May Johnson, author of Small Fires
‘Hilarious, heartfelt and incredibly perceptive ... Candice Chung’s memoir stayed with me like the warmest of memories’ Lee Tran Lam, Should You Really Eat That? podcast
‘A touching, poignant love story ... at times heartbreaking, complicated and bittersweet, but also, uplifting and full of tenderness’ Huma Qureshi, author of Things We Do Not Tell the People We Love
‘A comforting hotpot of a book. Every page offers a new surprising morsel about connection and choice; always nourishing, always delightful, always tender’ Benjamin Law, author of The Family Law
‘A delicious and moving treatise about love and longing, and all the ways families express or hide these life-sustaining things’ Alice Pung OAM, author of Unpolished Gem and One Hundred Days
‘Shows us how love and releationships can be influenced by food culture, and how our dinner tables have shaped the way we understand the world, as well as ourselves.’ Xiaolu Guo
‘Beautifully written, lean and nourishing, Candice Chung’s Chinese Parents Don't Say I Love You is an astute, moving and often amusing memoir that does a profoundly affecting dive into how rituals around family dining are used as a vehicle for expressing what we really want to say, and how we really feel’ LoveReading
‘A thoughtful and compelling pastiche of fragments, lists, and literary reflections, Chung’s memoir revolves around her personal history with food, family and culture, but also around writing: Deborah Levy, Nora Ephron, Helen Garner and Craig Claiborne are all name-checked, and their influence is felt throughout.’ Steph Harmon, Guardian Australia
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| ISBN 13 | 9781783968855 |
| ISBN 10 | 1783968850 |
| Title | Chinese Parents Don't Say I Love You |
| Author | Candice Chung |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Elliott & Thompson Limited |
| Year published | 2025-04-24 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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