Hiromi's Hands
Review
By Book Buds
Barasch makes it as much a story about family values and love as it is about a woman breaking into traditional men’s territory. The illustrations, in ink and watercolor, capture the bustle of two fish markets — one in Tokyo, the other the legendary Fulton Fish Market — but also neatly lays out how father and then daughter progressed from apprentice to experienced chef.
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