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Grace M. Cho

Exploring Identity, Memory, and Healing Through Food and Family

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Author: Grace M. Cho

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/18/2021

Audiobook length: 31min

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chapter 3: The Friendly City
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chapter 4: Umma
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chapter 5: Kimchi Blues
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chapter 6: Madame Mushroom
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chapter 7: Schizophrenogenesis
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chapter 8: Brown
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chapter 10: Crust Girl
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chapter 11: One Time, No Love
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chapter 13: Queens
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chapter 14: Counting Ghosts
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Who should listen Tastes Like War

"Tastes Like War" by Grace M. Cho is an insightful exploration of identity, memory, and the immigrant experience, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in cultural narratives and personal stories. Readers who appreciate memoirs that intertwine food, family, and the complexities of displacement will find its themes resonant. Additionally, those seeking an understanding of the Korean-American experience and the intersections of race, gender, and mental health will benefit from Cho's poignant reflections. This audiobook is particularly valuable for listeners who enjoy deeply relatable narratives that challenge societal norms and celebrate resilience through storytelling.

3 quotes from Tastes Like War

  • "Food was a means of connection, bridging past and present in my life, allowing me to understand my identity and history better."
  • "Experiencing the world through the lens of taste helped me unearth the flavors of memory, trauma, and healing that have shaped my journey."
  • "In sharing our stories and experiences, we confront the complexity of our identities, revealing the many layers that define who we are."

Author : Grace M. Cho

Grace M. Cho is a renowned author and cultural critic, celebrated for her poignant exploration of themes related to identity, memory, and the immigrant experience. As a daughter of Korean immigrants, Cho’s work reflects her personal journey and the complexities of navigating multiple cultural landscapes. She is also a professor of Sociology at the College of Staten Island, where she engages with issues of race and gender within contemporary society. In her acclaimed memoir, "Tastes Like War," Cho intertwines her family's history with the broader narratives of displacement and belonging, offering readers a profound insight into the intersections of food, trauma, and healing. Through her lyrical prose and insightful reflections, she not only honors her mother’s legacy but also sheds light on the universal struggles of connecting to one’s heritage while forging a new path in the world.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Tastes Like War Free Audiobook Download

Grace M. Cho

Exploring Identity, Memory, and Healing Through Food and Family

3.9311674rating

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Author: Grace M. Cho

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/18/2021

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Tastes Like War

"Tastes Like War" by Grace M. Cho is an insightful exploration of identity, memory, and the immigrant experience, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in cultural narratives and personal stories. Readers who appreciate memoirs that intertwine food, family, and the complexities of displacement will find its themes resonant. Additionally, those seeking an understanding of the Korean-American experience and the intersections of race, gender, and mental health will benefit from Cho's poignant reflections. This audiobook is particularly valuable for listeners who enjoy deeply relatable narratives that challenge societal norms and celebrate resilience through storytelling.

3 quotes from Tastes Like War

  • "Food was a means of connection, bridging past and present in my life, allowing me to understand my identity and history better."
  • "Experiencing the world through the lens of taste helped me unearth the flavors of memory, trauma, and healing that have shaped my journey."
  • "In sharing our stories and experiences, we confront the complexity of our identities, revealing the many layers that define who we are."

Author: Grace M. Cho

Grace M. Cho is a renowned author and cultural critic, celebrated for her poignant exploration of themes related to identity, memory, and the immigrant experience. As a daughter of Korean immigrants, Cho’s work reflects her personal journey and the complexities of navigating multiple cultural landscapes. She is also a professor of Sociology at the College of Staten Island, where she engages with issues of race and gender within contemporary society. In her acclaimed memoir, "Tastes Like War," Cho intertwines her family's history with the broader narratives of displacement and belonging, offering readers a profound insight into the intersections of food, trauma, and healing. Through her lyrical prose and insightful reflections, she not only honors her mother’s legacy but also sheds light on the universal struggles of connecting to one’s heritage while forging a new path in the world.