“Crying in ___,” best-selling memoir of 2021 (5) NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Nov 27, 2024
“Crying in ___,” best-selling memoir of 2021 (5) NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to “Crying in ___,” best-selling memoir of 2021 (5) NYT for the November 27, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 5 letters
- Start with H and end with T.
- Possible solutions are HIGHT,HEART,HMART.
Answer
The answer to the “Crying in ___,” best-selling memoir of 2021 (5) NYT crossword clue is "HMART."
The crossword clue "“Crying in ___,” best-selling memoir of 2021" has the answer "HMART." The memoir in question is Crying in H Mart, written by Michelle Zauner, the lead singer of the band Japanese Breakfast.
The book became a best-seller in 2021 and explores Zauner’s relationship with her Korean mother, the grief of losing her, and the role food, particularly Korean cuisine, plays in her cultural identity and healing process. H Mart is a popular Asian grocery store chain, and the title reflects Zauner's experiences shopping there, evoking deep emotional connections to her heritage and family. The title serves as a poignant metaphor for her journey of loss, memory, and self-discovery.
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