Paperback Row shows a list of different books that you might be interested in. One of the books is called Rightful Heritage. Another one is called Not All Bastards are From Vienna. That one is set in the country of Italy during the first world war. The Atomic Weight of Love is another great story.
Key Takeaways:
- Douglas Brinkley’s “Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Land of America” outlines how the president intentionally interwove economic and environmental interests, often to a mixed effect.
- Andrea Molesini’s “NOT ALL BASTARDS ARE FROM VIENNA” is set in Italy during World War I.
- “DOUBLE CUP LOVE: On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China” by Eddie Huang researches Chinese cuisine and grapples with his plans to propose.
““Double Cup Love” takes place largely in mainland China as Huang researches cuisine and grapples with his plans to propose to his white American girlfriend, raising questions about identity and authenticity.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/23/books/review/paperback-row.html

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