Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
239
Language
English
Published
Aug 27, 2019
Publisher
Jackie Lau Books
ISBN-10
1989610005
ISBN-13
9781989610008
Description
In a lively and humorous tale, a young man finds himself at odds with the notorious durian, a fruit that has long been the bane of his existence. His vivid descriptions of the fruit's pungent aroma lead readers through a comical exploration of his aversion to it, while also revealing the deeper cultural significance that durian holds in many Southeast Asian communities.
Throughout his journey, the protagonist navigates family expectations and societal norms that celebrate the beloved fruit, all while desperately trying to keep his distaste for it under wraps. His internal struggle becomes a source of relatable conflict, as he grapples with feeling out of place amid enthusiastic durian lovers.
As he confronts this fruity adversary, he learns valuable lessons about acceptance, tradition, and perhaps even the importance of broadening one’s palate. With each page, the story unfolds with wit and charm, inviting readers into a unique and entertaining cultural showdown.
In a backdrop rich with vibrant imagery and relatable struggles, Jackie Lau crafts a narrative that is as much about personal growth as it is about the love-it-or-hate-it fruit, drawing readers into a delightful exploration of taste, identity, and the sometimes tumultuous relationship with culinary customs.
Throughout his journey, the protagonist navigates family expectations and societal norms that celebrate the beloved fruit, all while desperately trying to keep his distaste for it under wraps. His internal struggle becomes a source of relatable conflict, as he grapples with feeling out of place amid enthusiastic durian lovers.
As he confronts this fruity adversary, he learns valuable lessons about acceptance, tradition, and perhaps even the importance of broadening one’s palate. With each page, the story unfolds with wit and charm, inviting readers into a unique and entertaining cultural showdown.
In a backdrop rich with vibrant imagery and relatable struggles, Jackie Lau crafts a narrative that is as much about personal growth as it is about the love-it-or-hate-it fruit, drawing readers into a delightful exploration of taste, identity, and the sometimes tumultuous relationship with culinary customs.