I love to eat!
And I
love to read!
So I wrote a book that combines both these things in Mr. Chef and Ms. Librarian, which is part of of the wonderful Holiday Book Contest!
I'm
not sure exactly why I concocted Ivy, the British librarian. Except I do love
libraries—free books for everyone! If I'm travelling and I need to drink some
water or use the bathroom, or just hang out in silence, I go to the library. As
for her British roots and the fact that she's estranged from her family, maybe
I was subconsciously thinking about "home for the holidays." What
does that mean if if you can't go home, or don't have a real home because
you're an immigrant like Ivy?
And is
it possible to weave a happily ever after when you come from different cultures
and have different points a view?
It's a
romance, so I think you know the answer. Yes! Happily ever after.
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Melissa Yi |
But I
do like to raise some questions. For example, a single mother wants to leave her
children at the library with Ivy to supervise them. Ivy is willing, but a
coworker insists on following the rules, which leads to more trouble. But don't
fret. Happily ever after for the children too. Abundance, right?
Since
our theme this month is abundance, I should mention my privilege. I'm extremely
lucky to live in a time and a place with a family that taught me to read and I
can afford to eat. Most people in the world aren't so lucky. So I do try and
share some of my abundance by donating to charity and treating my friends and
accepting treats from them too, especially during tough times.
Eat. Read. Love. ~Melissa