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Jennifer Lee has 6 past events. (show) SIGNING AND DINING: THE FORTUNE COOKIE CHRONICLES 6pm New York Times beat reporter Jennifer 8 Lee (yes, her middle name is 8) visits with her book, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles, taking readers on a remarkable journey that is both foreign and familiar. Lee penetrates the Chinese food subculture ... (more)
Who invented chop suey? Where do fortune cookies come from? New York Times reporter and American-born Chinese, Jennifer 8. Lee, traces the history of the Chinese-American experience through the lens of food in her new book "The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food." A book ... (more)
There are more Chinese restaurants in America than McDonalds, Burger Kings, and Wendys combined. The Fortune Cookie Chronicles is for anyone who has ever wondered who is General Tso and why are we eating his chicken; why Jews eat Chinese food on Christmas; and who really invented the fortune cookie. ... (more)
"Jennifer 8. Lee talks about The Fortune Cookie Chronicles. New York Times reporter Lee traces the history of the Chinese-American experience through the lens of Chinese restaurants in America. The Fortune Cookie Chronicles speaks to the immigrant experience as a whole, and the way it has ... (more)
"Lee, a New York Times journalist, traveled around the United States investigating America's infatuation with Chinese food. As a Chinese-American, she was able to reach inside the kitchens and homes of the Chinese families that run the restaurants. Join us for a discussion, book-signing, and reception ... (more)
KGB Bar: Fortune Cookies + Bliss Night! (March 11 at 19:00) Eric Weiner discusses The Geography of Bliss: One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in the World.; Jennifer 8. Lee discusses The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food. Eric Weiner spent a decade as a foreign correspondent for National Public Radio. He’s been based in New Delhi, Jerusalem, and Tokyo, and has reported from more than thirty countries. Weiner is a former reporter for the New York Times and a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. His commentary ... (more)
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Jennifer 8 Lee, the author of "The Fortune Cookie Chronicles" is not the same Jennifer Lee who wrote the other books listed here. Due to the way LT handles names the numeral cannot be included as a middle initial to differentiate her on a global level. In the future LT will be able to split authors with names it considers identical; presently, it cannot. Please do not fill in CK that is true only for one of the authors represented here.  | |
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