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Free Food For Millionaires

Autor Min Jin Lee

Free Food For Millionaires
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'Ambitious, accomplished, engrossing ... as easy to devour as a 19th-century romance' New York Times.'This big, beguiling book has all the distinguishing marks of a Great American Novel ... [a] remarkable writer' The Times....

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  • ISBN13 9781788543071
  • ISBN10 1788543076
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Año de Edición 2018
  • Idioma Inglés

Free Food For Millionaires

Autor Min Jin Lee

'Ambitious, accomplished, engrossing ... as easy to devour as a 19th-century romance' New York Times.'This big, beguiling book has all the distinguishing marks of a Great American Novel ... [a] remarkable writer' The Times....

-5% dto.    12,75€
12,11€
Ahorra 0,64€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

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'Ambitious, accomplished, engrossing ... as easy to devour as a 19th-century romance' New York Times.

'This big, beguiling book has all the distinguishing marks of a Great American Novel ... [a] remarkable writer' The Times.

'Exquisitely evoked ... an epic meditation on love' USA Today.

'Explores the most fundamental crisis of immigrants' children ... an insight into the secret world of Korean America' Observer.

'It is no exaggeration to say that Lee's debut deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Eliot's great doorstopper [Middlemarch]. What is more, it is arguably even more fun' South China Morning Post.

'There are two memorable episodes in which an exchange of gifts reveals a gulf in regard and understanding that could have been penned by Austen herself, so well are they judged. The sisters' stories bowl absorbingly along, while their mother is also permitted a poignant starring role, receiving the same sympathetic treatment Lee extends to almost all her characters' Daily Mail.

The brilliant debut novel from the New York Times-bestselling author of Pachinko.

'Ambitious, accomplished, engrossing ... As easy to devour as a nineteenth-century romance' New York Times.

Casey Han's years at Princeton have given her a refined diction, an enviable golf handicap, a popular white boyfriend and a degree in economics. But no job, and a number of bad habits.

The elder daughter of working-class Korean immigrants, Casey inhabits a New York a world away from that of her parents. As Casey navigates an uneven course of small triumphs and spectacular failures, a clash of values and ambitions plays out against the colourful backdrop of New York society, its many shades and divides.

'Explores the most funadmental crisis of immigrants' children: how to bridge a generation gap so wide it is measured in oceans' Observer.

'A remarkable writer' The Times.

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