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		<title>Angry Asian Man: Sung J. Woo&#8217;s &#8216;Everything Asian&#8217;</title>
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Sung J. Woo has a really great essay in the New York Times about the ever evolving ritual of grocery shopping, started many years ago, with his Korean immigrant family: Not Just a Place for Food, but for Bonding.
If you like this piece, you might want to consider picking up Sung&#8217;s first novel, Everything Asian, [...]]]></description>
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Sung J. Woo has a really great essay in the <em>New York Times</em> about the ever evolving ritual of grocery shopping, started many years ago, with his Korean immigrant family: <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/04/nyregion/long-island/04Rgen.html" target="_blank"><strong>Not Just a Place for Food, but for Bonding</strong></a>.</p>
<p>If you like this piece, you might want to consider picking up Sung&#8217;s first novel, <a href="http://www.sungjwoo.com/everything-asian/" target="_blank"><strong><em>Everything Asian</em></strong></a>, when it&#8217;s published this April from Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin&#8217;s Press.  It&#8217;s about a young Korean immigrant and his family as they adjust to life in suburban New Jersey.</p>
<p>I actually received an advance copy of <em>Everything Asian</em> a little while back, but I have to admit, it&#8217;s been sitting in a large, growing stack of books I&#8217;ve been meaning to read. Now I&#8217;m really looking forward to reading it.</p>
<p>This post originally appeared on the<a href="http://www.angryasianman.com/2009/01/pushing-cart.html"> Angry Asian Man blog.</a></p>
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