![]() ![]() Then one blessed day, while at an asian market she was trying to buy some delicious food one “Ahjumma” called her fat and obliged her not to buy the things she wanted to, but to buy vegetables and other healthy korean food to eat properly. The book starts when she was struggling in some aspects of her life: relationships, food, weight. I received a copy of this from the publisher for an honest review.Īfrica Byongchan Yoon tells in this book a part of her personal story. I’m glad I had the opportunity to read it. ![]() This was a very interesting and eye opening story. ![]() She explains it, and it makes sense but still it was there often. It was little things, she called someone she loved “The Korean” this really got old and bothered me on some deep level. Africa really is a force, she fought and crushed her goals and dreams. The meeting of the Korean elder was wonderful. She begins, she challenges herself, goes far and moves the world towards better days. She meet an older Korean woman who tells her “you too fat-uh” it sounds harsh but this elder took her to the store, shopped with her, revived her spirit with food, healthy food. A chance happening awakens a new path for her one that will change her life. As a young woman she is feeling a bit lost, overweight, unhealthy, unhappy. 3.5 African American woman finds her way through life’s bumps with the help of A Korean connection.Īfrica is a well traveled woman, since an early age with her diplomate father. ![]()
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