
Chinese Parents Don't Say I Love You
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Food journalist Candice Chung explores her inability to say "I love you" to her estranged Cantonese parents. Allergic to those words, they communicate through food. Navigating family meals and restaurant reviews, Candice unravels a decade of silence. Set against new love and pandemic uncertainties, this memoir explores migration, solitude, and food's unspoken language. Can food bridge gaps where words fail within their family?
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