My Korean Deli
Risking it All for a Convenience Store
Ben Ryder Howe(Author)
Henry Holt & Company Inc (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2011
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-8050-9343-8 (ISBN)
Description
It starts with a gift, when Ben Ryder Howe's wife, the daughter of Korean immigrants, decides to repay her parents' self-sacrifice by buying them a store. Howe, an editor at the rarefied Paris Review, agrees to go along. Things soon become a lot more complicated. After the business struggles, Howe finds himself living in the basement of his in-laws' Staten Island home, commuting to the Paris Review offices in George Plimpton's Upper East Side townhouse by day, and heading to Brooklyn at night to slice cold cuts and peddle lottery tickets. "My Korean Deli" follows the store's tumultuous life span, and along the way paints the portrait of an extremely unlikely partnership between characters with shoots across society, from the Brooklyn streets to Seoul to Puritan New England. Owning the deli becomes a transformative experience for everyone involved as they struggle to salvage the original gift - and the family - while sorting out issues of values, work, and identity.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8050-9343-8 (9780805093438)
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Schweitzer Classification