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The House that Spoke

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SKU: 9780143427841

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Uncover family secrets and Korean culinary traditions in “The House that Spoke” by Joanne Lee Molinaro (ISBN: 9780143427841). This captivating memoir weaves together food, history, and a young woman’s journey to understanding her heritage. Explore themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of family. Perfect for readers who enjoy heartwarming stories with a cultural twist.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143427841
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 181.44 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143427849
  • Publisher Date: 02 Oct 2017
  • Height: 23.876 mm
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Width: 126 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for The House that Spoke

  1. Jyoti Rani

    A charming memoir! The food descriptions were mouthwatering, but I wish there was more depth to the family history. Overall, a pleasant read.

  2. Mridul Sharma

    A sweet and simple story. The food descriptions were wonderful. The narrative felt a bit disjointed, but I’m still glad I read it. I cried!

  3. Saumya

    I loved the exploration of Korean heritage. Some parts felt slow, but the ending was truly heartwarming. A good book for a cozy afternoon.

  4. Ayush

    It was a well-written book, but I was hoping for more on Korean food, like more background about the recipes. It focused too much on family.

  5. Shubham Ganguly

    A great book to read if you like family-centered stories. Food as a cultural element, and as a center point for family history. I loved it

  6. Shubhi Verma

    The book was heartwarming and full of food that made my mouth water. The book felt very personal to the author, which I liked a lot.

  7. Mohd Fahad Khan

    The book was not my cup of tea. I thought it was going to have more food and recipes. Instead, it was just more of a family drama.

  8. Shreyash Shekhar

    Joanne Lee Molinaro’s writing is amazing. I found this book inspiring and insightful. I’ll give it a read again in the future for sure.

  9. Harsh Khera

    A moving story about family, food, and identity. This is an important and well-written memoir. I savored every page of this book.

  10. Shivaa Minocha

    It’s an average memoir, but it did not really keep me engaged. I found it bland and a bit predictable. I have read better.

  11. Gaurav Parmar

    An okay book, but not my favorite. The food references were great, but the overall story was lacking. I expected a little more excitement.

  12. Saurabh

    Beautifully written and deeply personal. Joanne’s journey resonated with me. I did find some recipes hard to follow though. I’m obsessed!

  13. Rahul Rakesh

    I enjoyed learning about Korean food and family traditions. A touching story, though a bit predictable at times. Highly recommend for foodies.

  14. Debesh Misra

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The food was interesting, but the plot was slow. Not one of my favorite books, sadly.

  15. Arun

    I really enjoyed this book. As an adoptee myself, I found her experience very relatable and interesting. Highly recommended.

  16. Anushua Roy

    The author did a fantastic job with descriptions of food and places. I felt like I was a part of her journey. It was well worth reading.

  17. Mohit Singh

    I would recommend this book. The author does a great job of weaving together family history and food. Very informative and well researched.

  18. Jayasurya K R

    A powerful memoir. I connected with the author’s struggle to find her identity. It was sometimes difficult to read, but ultimately rewarding.

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