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Eddie Huang

    Eddie Huang is an author and chef known for his bold exploration of identity and culture. He writes with a distinctive voice that blends personal narrative with sharp social commentary. His work delves into the complexities of assimilation, the immigrant experience, and the search for belonging in America. Huang's writing offers a unique perspective on navigating multiple cultural worlds with wit and unflinching honesty.

    Fresh Off The Boat
    Double Cup Love
    • Double Cup Love

      On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(36)Add rating

      Exploring themes of culture, family, and love, this story weaves humor into the everyday experiences of life, particularly through the lens of food, exemplified by red-cooked pork. The author, known for Fresh Off the Boat, brings a unique perspective that captures the intricacies of family dynamics and cultural identity, making for a fiercely original narrative that resonates with readers.

      Double Cup Love
    • Fresh Off The Boat

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(424)Add rating

      The author, one of the food world's brightest and most controversial young stars, is the thirty-year-old proprietor of Baohaus, the hot East Village hangout where foodies, stoners, and students come to stuff their faces with delicious Taiwanese street food late into the night. Huang grew up on a could-be-anywhere cul-de-sac in suburban Orlando, Florida, raised by a wild family of FOB ("fresh off the boat") hustlers and hysterics from Taiwan. While his father improbably launched a series of successful seafood and steak restaurants, the author burned his way through American culture, obsessing over football, fighting the all-American boys who called him a chink, partied like a gremlin, sold drugs with his crew, and idolized Tupac. His anchor through it all was food. After misadventures as a lawyer, street fashion renegade, and stand-up comic, he finally threw everything he loved into his own restaurant, bringing together a legacy stretching back to China and the shards of global culture he had melded into his own identity

      Fresh Off The Boat