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49 pages 1 hour read

Stealing Buddha's Dinner

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2007

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Essay Topics

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Many of Bich’s most important memories involve place as an anchor. From Meijer grocery to fast food restaurants to Ponderosa Steak House, how does Bich use location to explore her complex identity?

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Buddhism is a constant presence in Bich’s life, but she often misunderstands it. How, in the case of the stolen plum in Chapter 13, does Bich come to realize her mistake? What is different between her initial conception and the reality of Buddhism?

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What is it about the way that people talk to and act around Bich that makes her feel that she isn’t allowed to be in the club of girlhood? How does Bich’s warped perception of girlhood affect her relationship with her sisters and friends?

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