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Serve the People: A Stir-Fried Journey Through China

by Jen Lin Liu

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ISBN13: 9780151012916
ISBN10: 0151012911
Condition: Standard
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As a freelance journalist and food writer living in Beijing, Jen Lin-Liu already had a ringside seat for China’s exploding food scene. When she decided to enroll in a local cooking school—held in an unheated classroom with nary a measuring cup in sight—she jumped into the ring herself. In Serve the People, Lin-Liu gives a memorable and mouthwatering cook’s tour of today’s China as she progresses from cooking student to noodle-stall and dumpling-house apprentice to intern at a chic Shanghai restaurant. The characters she meets along the way include poor young men and women streaming in from the provinces in search of a “rice bowl” (living wage), a burgeoning urban middle class hungry for luxury after decades of turmoil and privation, and the mentors who take her in hand in the kitchen and beyond. Together they present an unforgettable slice of contemporary China in the full swing of social and economic transformation.

Review:

"Chinese-American journalist Lin-Liu's delightful mixture of memoir and cookbook records her years living and working in Shanghai and Beijing, when she attended a vocational cooking school and discovered a passion for Chinese cooking and culture. Growing up in the U.S. to Taiwan-born parents, the author admits feeling 'alienated' from her heritage when she first moved to China in 2000; a graduate of an American journalism school, she eventually became the food editor at TimeOut Beijing. Moving between Shanghai and Beijing, she begins her account with her frustrating yet ultimately rewarding study at the Hualian Cooking School in Beijing, where she apprenticed to one of the school's instructors, Chairman Wang, an old-style cook raised during the Cultural Revolution, who taught the author the rudiments of chopping, shopping and how to pass the cooking exam. Despite the flimsy certificate, bias against women working in professional kitchens and the reluctance to hire foreigners, Lin-Liu found work at Chef Zhang's noodle stall serving migrant workers and at the popular dumpling house Xian'r Lao Man; she later snagged a plum internship at Jereme Leung's upscale Shanghai restaurant, Whampoa Club. Incorporating stories of many of the Chinese she worked alongside (and their recipes), as well as trips to the MSG factory in Henan or to the rice-growing Guangxi province, Lin-Liu offers a thoroughgoing, spirited celebration of overcoming cultural barriers. (July)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Lin-Liu is a charming guide to modern China and its kaleidoscopic cuisine."

(People)

Review:

"a delicately crafted steamed dumpling of a book. ... Serve the People is the sort of happy-go-lucky, multicultural, foodie type of writing that readers (and publishers) love. Its peppered with delicious descriptions, authentic recipes, humorous anecdotes and all the goodness of a young woman who finds her way in life, and even falls in love."

(International Herald Tribune)

Review:

"A wonderfully funny and fascinating look at one of the world's great food cultures."

(Peter Hessler)

About the Author

JEN LIN-LIU was raised in Southern California, came to China in 2000 as a Fulbright Scholar, and has lived there ever since. Food correspondent for Time Out Beijing, editor of the forthcoming Zagat survey of Beijing, and coauthor of several Frommer’s travel guides in Asia, she has also written for Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, and other publications. She is the cofounder of a Beijing cooking school, the Tao of Cooking.

 

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Tracey, June 27, 2008 (view all comments by Tracey)
This is an enlightening read for foodies and armchair travelers alike. The author gets inside the Chinese world in a way that most Americans will never have access to. It's one thing to understand how Mao changed China, it's quite another to be shown in peoples day to day life what this really means. If you enjoyed the novel, The Last Chinese Chef by Nicole Mones, give this a try.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780151012916
Subtitle:
A Stir-Fried Journey Through China
Author:
Lin Liu, Jen
Author:
Lin-Liu, Jen
Publisher:
Harcourt
Subject:
Chinese
Subject:
Regional & Ethnic - Chinese
Subject:
General
Subject:
Cookery
Subject:
Cookery, chinese
Subject:
Cooking
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Edition Description:
New
Publication Date:
June 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
341
Dimensions:
8.24x7.08x1.17 in. 1.07 lbs.
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