Free Food for Millionaires
Min Jin Lee
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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