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The Ramen King and I

How the Inventor of Instant Noodles Fixed My Love Life

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Unabridged ? 8 hours
Struggling to overcome chronic relationship problems, an American journeys to Japan seeking guidance from Momofuku Ando-the father of instant ramen noodles.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 6, 2009
      This funny and idiosyncratic Japanese-fast-food memoir and quasi-spiritual autobiography from NPR commentator Raskin contains at its core, despite its oddball title, a deeply human story. The author grew up on Long Island and attended Wharton business school after college, which led to an internship in Japan and a life-long connection with the country. Over the years, Raskin also got involved with a number of women, without maintaining fidelity or forming a permanent attachment. Relocation to the West Coast and numerous Internet hookups eventually led to therapy and a fellowship, where he began to accept his sexual compulsivity and met the mentor who recommended finding some form of Higher Power. Raskin’s unorthodox choice of Momofuku Ando, the nonagenarian inventor of instant ramen and Nissin Food Products chairman, led to several futile attempts to contact and meet him. The result is a painfully humane and hilariously candid journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance. At first, the book’s intentions aren’t explicit, the structure is near confusing, and the narrator’s crisis feels shallow. But the various strands eventually weave together into a satisfying whole that becomes a quirky, unique memoir.

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