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Graham Holliday

    Cette auteure plonge dans le monde de la gastronomie, étant l'auteur de livres sur la cuisine vietnamienne et coréenne. Forte d'une vaste expérience dans les médias, notamment chez Reuters et la BBC, elle apporte une perspective unique à ses écrits. Son travail explore souvent les liens culturels entre la nourriture et l'identité. Elle invite les lecteurs dans un voyage à la découverte de saveurs riches et d'histoires captivantes.

    The Boy from the Night Sky
    The Cloven Flame
    Eating Korea
    Eating Viet Nam
    The Scottish Play
    • The Scottish Play

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      Ambition drives Michael as he attempts to direct a production of Macbeth with the Shellsfoot Thespians, facing numerous challenges along the way. He must navigate conflicts over casting, particularly with the formidable Geraldine, while grappling with personal turmoil as his wife has an affair with a cast member. As the play's jinx seems to affect both the production and his life, Michael's determination to succeed tests his relationships and career, all while seeking a new venue after being banned from the church hall.

      The Scottish Play
    • Eating Viet Nam

      Dispatches from a Blue Plastic Table

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,6(63)Évaluer

      Graham Holliday, an adventurous food writer, invites readers on a vibrant culinary journey through Vietnam's rich cuisine. His engaging travel memoir blends humor and personal anecdotes, showcasing the diverse flavors and cultural experiences that define Vietnamese food. As he explores local markets and street vendors, readers gain insight into the country's culinary traditions, making it an essential guide for anyone interested in Vietnam's spectacular gastronomy.

      Eating Viet Nam
    • Eating Korea

      • 311pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(153)Évaluer

      In "Eating Korea," journalist Graham Holliday embarks on a vibrant journey through South Korea's evolving culinary landscape. He explores the balance between traditional dishes and modern influences, sampling local favorites like bibimbap and kimchi. Holliday's engaging narrative reveals the rich, complex world of Korean cuisine.

      Eating Korea
    • The Cloven Flame

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The sequel follows Jake Vance as he navigates the dangers of Perex, a microscopic realm crafted by his grandfather. He faces a murderous tyrant and encounters twins with extraordinary telepathic abilities. Simultaneously, his friend Abi on Earth struggles to keep the existence of this hidden world a secret. The plot thickens with the appearance of a mysterious girl with lilac hair and a unique flamingo-handled umbrella, adding intrigue to Jake's already perilous adventure.

      The Cloven Flame
    • The Boy from the Night Sky

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The protagonist sees themselves as an explorer on par with historical figures like Columbus and Captain Cook, but believes their journey is even more significant as they navigate a completely new world. This adventurous spirit highlights themes of discovery and the excitement of venturing into the unknown, suggesting a narrative filled with exploration and personal growth.

      The Boy from the Night Sky