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Crying in H Mart – A Heartfelt Memoir of Grief, Identity by Michelle Zauner

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: Michelle Zauner

Crying in H Mart is an unforgettable memoir that captures the profound bond between a mother and daughter, told through the lens of Korean food and culture. Michelle Zauner’s raw and beautifully written story will resonate with anyone who has experienced loss, searched for identity, or found comfort in the rituals of cooking and eating. A New York Times bestseller that speaks to the heart.

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Description

A Moving Memoir About Mother-Daughter Love, Cultural Identity, and Healing Through Food

About the Book

Crying in H Mart is Michelle Zauner’s deeply personal and emotionally resonant memoir about losing her mother to cancer and navigating her own identity as a Korean American. Through vivid storytelling, Zauner explores how food became her connection to her mother’s memory and her Korean heritage. This isn’t just a book about grief—it’s a celebration of culture, family, and the healing power of sharing meals. Whether you’ve faced loss or simply love beautifully written stories, this memoir will stay with you long after the last page.


From the Back Cover

“In H Mart, the Korean grocery store, I can find my mother in every aisle—in the dried anchovies, the bright red gochugaru, the banchan she taught me to make. And sometimes, standing there, I cry.”


About the Author

Michelle Zauner is a musician, director, and author best known as the creative force behind the indie rock project Japanese Breakfast. Born to a Korean mother and a white American father, Zauner grew up navigating two cultures, an experience that deeply informs her writing and music. Crying in H Mart became an instant New York Times bestseller and has been praised for its honesty, vulnerability, and lyrical prose. Zauner’s voice is authentic, raw, and unforgettable—a testament to her skill as both a storyteller and an artist.


Who Is This Book For?

This memoir is perfect for readers who appreciate honest, emotionally charged storytelling that explores themes of family, identity, and cultural heritage. If you’ve ever lost someone you love, struggled to understand where you belong, or found solace in cooking and food traditions, Crying in H Mart will speak directly to your experience. It’s also an essential read for anyone interested in Korean American culture, the immigrant experience, or simply a beautifully crafted narrative that honors the complexity of grief and love.


What You’ll Gain from This Book

Readers will walk away with a deeper understanding of how food connects us to memory, culture, and the people we’ve lost. Zauner’s story is both heartbreaking and hopeful, reminding us that grief is a reflection of love. You’ll gain insight into the Korean American experience, the mother-daughter relationship, and the courage it takes to rebuild yourself after devastating loss. This memoir doesn’t offer easy answers—instead, it offers truth, beauty, and a sense of shared humanity.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is Crying in H Mart about?
A: Crying in H Mart is a memoir by Michelle Zauner about losing her mother to cancer and reconnecting with her Korean heritage through food. It’s a story of grief, identity, and the powerful bond between mother and daughter.

Q: Is Crying in H Mart a sad book?
A: Yes, it deals with grief and loss, but it’s also deeply beautiful and hopeful. The memoir explores how food and memory can help us heal and honor the people we love. It’s emotional but ultimately life-affirming.

Q: Do I need to know about Korean food to enjoy this book?
A: Not at all. Zauner writes in a way that welcomes all readers, whether you’re familiar with Korean cuisine or discovering it for the first time. The food is a gateway to understanding her story, not a barrier.

Q: Who should read Crying in H Mart?
A: Anyone who has experienced loss, searched for their cultural identity, or loves memoirs that explore family and food. It’s also perfect for fans of honest, emotionally powerful writing.

Q: Is Crying in H Mart based on a true story?
A: Yes, it’s a memoir—Michelle Zauner’s true story about her mother’s battle with cancer, her own journey through grief, and how she found connection to her Korean roots through cooking and visiting H Mart, a Korean grocery store.


Ready to experience one of the most powerful memoirs of our time? Order your copy of Crying in H Mart today and discover a story that will move you, inspire you, and remind you of the enduring power of love.

Additional information
Weight187 g
Dimensions13 × 1.7 × 19.6 cm
Short Summary

In Crying in H Mart, Michelle Zauner chronicles her journey through grief after losing her mother to cancer, finding solace and connection in Korean food and the aisles of H Mart. This deeply personal memoir explores cultural identity, the unbreakable mother-daughter bond, and how cooking becomes an act of remembrance and healing. Zauner's lyrical prose transforms everyday moments into profound reflections on love, loss, and what it means to belong.

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