<b>In this stunning exploration of identity through food, the blogger behind <i>Little Fat Boy</i> presents 80 recipes that are rooted in his childhood as a first-generation Taiwanese American growing up in the Midwest.<br><br>“This book will transport you, it will make you cry (again and again), and it will delight you with flavor combinations that are both new and nostalgic.”—Molly Yeh, cookbook author and Food Network host<br></b><br><b>ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i></b><br><b>ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: </b><i><b>Bon Appétit, Los Angeles Times, Epicurious</b><br></i><br>In <i>First Generation</i>, Frankie Gaw of <i>Little Fat Boy</i> presents a tribute to Taiwanese home cooking. With dishes passed down from generations of family, Frankie introduces a deeply personal and essential collection of recipes inspired by his multicultural experience, melding the flavors of suburban America with the ingredients a