Japanese Breakfast frontwoman Michelle Zauner has inked a deal to write a memoir titled Crying in H Mart.
The book doesn't have a release date yet, but the North American publishing rights have been bought by Knopf.
According to a press release, Zauner's story touches on her experiences of "growing up Korean-American, losing her mother too young, searching for identity in a hybrid culture, and finding a passion for her ancestry and Korean cooking as a way to heal and return to her roots in the wake of loss."
Her writing has previously appeared in the New Yorker and Glamour.
In addition to penning her memoir, Zauner will be touring with her band throughout spring and summer, including a stop at Sled Island in Calgary on June 19.
See Japanese Breakfast's full upcoming tour schedule here.
The book doesn't have a release date yet, but the North American publishing rights have been bought by Knopf.
According to a press release, Zauner's story touches on her experiences of "growing up Korean-American, losing her mother too young, searching for identity in a hybrid culture, and finding a passion for her ancestry and Korean cooking as a way to heal and return to her roots in the wake of loss."
Her writing has previously appeared in the New Yorker and Glamour.
In addition to penning her memoir, Zauner will be touring with her band throughout spring and summer, including a stop at Sled Island in Calgary on June 19.
See Japanese Breakfast's full upcoming tour schedule here.
Here is a photo of me with all the vintage/knopf books I inexplicably pulled from all the shelves in my apt when I found out @AAKnopf was going to publish my memoir. pic.twitter.com/W09Zgj9LFp
— Japanese Breakfast (@Jbrekkie) February 28, 2019