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Barnes & Noble Discover Great New WritersThe search for identity and the need to find home is a familiar literary theme, but it finds unique and poignant expression in Sunée's affecting memoir, Trail of Crumbs. Sunée's search begins when she's just three years old and is left waiting in a Korean marketplace for her mother to return. She never does. Adopted by an American couple from New Orleans, Sunée finds love and security with her new family, but she can't shake her feelings of loneliness and alienation. Such feelings follow her through young adulthood, and after graduating from college, she escapes to Europe, settling briefly in Sweden before falling in love with Olivier Baussan, a French businessman going through a nasty divorce. Swept off her feet by Olivier and his joie de vivre, Sunée accompanies him to France, quickly assuming the role of lover, hostess to his many friends, and stepmother to his young daughter. But trouble lurks in those bucolic fields of lavender. As Sunée longs to assert her own identity, she meets resistance from Olivier. Filled with poetic imagery evoked by passionate lovemaking, the Elysian fields of Provence, and the sparkle of Paris, and punctuated with recipes important to Sunée's crafting of her own self, Trail of Crumbs is a thrilling exploration of life, love, and food glorious food. (Spring 2008 Selection)
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Jim Harrison says, "TRAIL OF CRUMBS reminds me of what heavily costumed and concealed waifs we all are. Kim Sunée tells us so much about the French that I never learned in 25 trips to ...