
My Korean Deli by Ben Ryder Howe
This story follows a family (main characters are the man, his Korean wife and her mother) as they purchase a deli (actually, a bodega) in Brooklyn. The story not only touches lightly on the work load, city issues and mundane of owning a bodega in the city - it also weaves in how family and the community become a part of every day life.
Favorite part was when he describes going to Jetro...got to relieve a few things from my Jetro days. Walking through deep puddles, freezing in the walk-in, and fighting for u-boats.
The book was very descriptive about things...and yet I felt it was lacking some depth. It is obvious that the author was changed by this experience (who isn't?!).
I'd recommend it - it's an easy summer read.
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