The debut novel of the bestselling author of Pachinko, now with a reading group guide.Casey Han has a Princeton degree, expensive taste, and no clear plan. The daughter of Korean immigrants, shes caught between two worlds: the disciplined, tradition-bound
The debut novel of the bestselling author of Pachinko, now with a reading group guide.
Casey Han has a Princeton degree, expensive taste, and no clear plan. The daughter of Korean immigrants, shes caught between two worlds: the disciplined, tradition-bound expectations of her Queens upbringing and the dazzling promise of Manhattans elitea world of power, privilege, and invisible rules she longs to master.
Struggling with mounting debt and a faltering relationship, Casey tries to navigate ambition, identity, and belonging in a city where status is everything and appearances matter more than truth. When a chance meeting offers her a foothold into high society, she sees an opportunity to rewrite her futurebut success comes with compromises, and self-reinvention doesnt come cheap.
Spanning love, family, betrayal, and ambition, Free Food for Millionaires is a sweeping, character-rich debut that explores the tension between generations, cultures, and class. With piercing insight and compassion, Min Jin Lee delivers a powerful portrait of a young woman trying to find her placewithout losing herself.
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