50 pages 1 hour read

Robin Ha

Almost American Girl

Nonfiction | Graphic Memoir | YA | Published in 2020

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Further Reading: Literature

Crying in H Mart: A Memoir by Michelle Zauner (2021)

This memoir reflects on Zauner’s relationship with her mother Chongmi, after her mother’s death. The memoir oscillates between Zauner’s memories of her mother in her childhood and teenage years and her reflections on her mother after her death. Like Robin, Zauner’s relationship with her mother was sometimes stressful and strained, but she came to understand her better in adulthood. This memoir reflects on the difficulty and beauty of intergenerational immigrant relationships and the avenues people take to stay connected with their culture.

This autobiographical book of essays reflects on Hong’s experience as a second-generation immigrant growing up in the United States. She uses personal stories and reflections to examine feelings common in immigrant communities, and each of her essays adopts a widely varied perspective on Hong’s relationship to aspects of racial discrimination in the United States. For instance, one essay discusses the racism she faced as a child and its lasting impact, while another discusses the elision of anti-Asian hate, assaults, and murders by mainstream American media.