“Returning to My Father’s Kitchen is both a revealing portrait of this Filipino author’s life and a collection of flavorful, richly satisfying prose—less a memoir, more of a feast.” —Las Vegas Weekly
“Returning to My Father’s Kitchen is about what is left behind—the ghosts, apparitions, and hauntings of people. This book is bold and sharply observed, giving voice to those lost in the margins of literature. Intimate and candid, any reader would feel solace in Macansantos’s company.” —Grace Talusan, author of The Body Papers: A Memoir
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“A book about getting knocked around and the supernatural strength it takes to get back up again. A portrait of the artist as sous chef to a dearly departed dad, tango-dancing necromancer, and—most deliciously—world-class literary bruiser. Sudden and mysterious as a perfectly executed recipe, or grief itself. Unmistakably magical.” —Greg Marshall, author of Leg
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