Slow noodles : a Cambodian memoir of love, loss, and family recipes
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Green, Kim author.
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2024.
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Published
Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2024.
Format
Book
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294 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English

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Includes an epilogue written by the author's daughter, Clara Kim.
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"In Slow Noodles, Chantha Nguon recounts her life as a Cambodian refugee who loses everything and everyone-her home, her family, her country-all but the remembered tastes and aromas of her mother's kitchen. She summons the quiet rhythms of 1960s Battambang, her provincial hometown, before the dictator Pol Pot tore her country apart and killed more than a million Cambodians, many of them ethnic Vietnamese like Nguon and her family. Then, as an immigrant in Saigon, Nguon loses her mother, brothers, and sister and eventually flees to a refugee camp in Thailand. For two decades in exile, she survives by cooking in a brothel, serving drinks in a nightclub, making and selling street food, becoming a suture nurse, and weaving silk. Nguon's irrepressible spirit and determination come through in this lyrical memoir that includes more than twenty family recipes such as sour chicken-lime soup, green papaya pickles, and pâté de foie, as well as Khmer curries, stir-fries, and handmade bánh canh noodles. Through it all, re-creating the dishes from her childhood becomes an act of resistance, of reclaiming her place in the world, of upholding the values the Khmer Rouge sought to destroy, and of honoring the memory of her beloved mother, whose "slow noodles" approach to healing and cooking prioritized time and care over expediency. Slow Noodles is an inspiring testament to the power of food to keep alive a refugee's connection to her past and spark hope for a beautiful life."--,Amazon.com.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Nguon, C., & Green, K. (2024). Slow noodles: a Cambodian memoir of love, loss, and family recipes (First edition.). Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nguon, Chantha and Kim Green. 2024. Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nguon, Chantha and Kim Green. Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2024.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Nguon, C. and Green, K. (2024). Slow noodles: a cambodian memoir of love, loss, and family recipes. First edn. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Nguon, Chantha,, and Kim Green. Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes First edition., Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2024.

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