But with the support of a surprising new friend and a budding romance, Natalie starts to realize that maybe her neighbors really have been there for her all along. Unfortunately, Natalie has no desire to help them try to turn things around - she resents the local shopkeepers for leaving her alone to take care of her agoraphobic mother when she was growing up. The neighborhood seer reads the restaurant’s fortune in the leaves: Natalie must cook three recipes from her grandmother’s cookbook to aid her struggling neighbors before the restaurant will succeed. She’s even more surprised to learn she has inherited her grandmother’s restaurant. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. Natalie is shocked to discover the vibrant neighborhood of San Francisco’s Chinatown that she remembers from her childhood is fading, with businesses failing and families moving out. Books on Chinese-American Culture Natalie Tan’s Books of Luck and Fortune By Roselle Lim Set in San Francisco’s Chinatown, current times My Rating: 3 out of 5 stars It’s not a crime to want to have everythinglove, money, success. The two women hadn’t spoken since Natalie left in anger seven years ago, when her mother refused to support her chosen career as a chef. Lush and visual, chock-full of delicious recipes, Roselle Lim’s magical debut novel is about food, heritage, and finding family in the most unexpected places.Īt the news of her mother’s death, Natalie Tan returns home.
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