Natalie Tan's book of luck and fortune [Large print]

Published Sept. 23, 2019 by Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company.

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978-1-4328-7035-5
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I recently read this author's second book, Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop, and loved it so I grabbed this one from the library.



This book also features food and magical realism but they are standalone novels and you can read them in either order.



I felt like I had to work to suspend disbelief a little more in this book. It wasn't the magical realism that bothered me. It was economics.



Natalie's grandmother was an immigrant who ran a two table restaurant in San Francisco. She managed to buy the building the restaurant and their apartment was in. It isn't clear if this was before or after she started the restaurant. How did she get the money? Ok, I can live with that. Maybe SF real estate prices weren't so high. But then, her mother shut down the restaurant and lived there with …