Pig Candy - Lise Funderburg

Pig Candy

By Lise Funderburg

  • Release Date: 2008-05-13
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 5
5
From 9 Ratings

Description

The poignant, often comical story of a grown daughter getting to know her dying father in his last months in the rural town he'd fled as a young man.

During a series of visits with her father to the South he'd escaped as a young black man, Lise Funderburg, the mixed-race author of the acclaimed Black, White, Other, comes to understand his rich and difficult background and the conflicting choices he has had to make throughout his life.

Lise Funderburg is a child of the '60s, a white-looking mixed-race girl raised in an integrated Philadelphia neighborhood. As a child, she couldn't imagine what had made her father so strict, demanding, and elusive; about his past she knew only that he had grown up in the Jim Crow South and fled its brutal oppression as a young man. Then, just as she hits her forties, her father is diagnosed with advanced and terminal cancer -- an event that leads father and daughter together on a stream of pilgrimages to his hometown in rural Jasper County, Georgia. As her father's escort, proxy, and, finally, nurse, Funderburg encounters for the first time the fragrant landscape and fraught society -- and the extraordinary food -- of his childhood.

In succulent, evocative, and sometimes tart prose, the author brings to life a fading rural South of pecan groves, family-run farms, and pork-laden country cuisine. She chronicles small-town relationships that span generations, the dismantling of her own assumptions about when race does and doesn't matter, and the quiet segregation that persists to this day. As Funderburg discovers the place and people her father comes from, she also, finally, gets to know her magnetic, idiosyncratic father himself. Her account of their thorny but increasingly close relationship is full of warmth, humor, and disarming candor. In one of his last grand actsFunderburg's father recruits his children, neighbors, and friends to throw a pig roast -- an unforgettable meal that caps an unforgettable portrait of a man enjoying his life and loved ones right up through his final days.

Pig Candy takes readers on a stunning journey that becomes a universal investigation of identity and a celebration of the human will, familial love, and, ultimately, life itself.

Reviews

  • A beautiful Father-Daughter story

    5
    By mtairymam
    Pig Candy is a fantastic book- a devotional from a loving daughter to her irascible, strong, and loving father. The tenderness and unflinching honesty with which Funderburg writes about her complex relationship with her father proves that no one can know the intricacies of a man like his own daughter! But Pig Candy is surprising because it is not just a memoir- it's also a thorough and well-researched history of Southern living in Georgia, and the easy and not-so-easy ways that Black and White folk coexisted before integration became the norm. Buy this book- you will not be disappointed!
  • Pig Candy

    5
    By Bill Certs
    I cast James Earl Jones as her father. Another excellent book by Ms Funderburg.
  • Pig Candy

    5
    By NinaFW
    Outstanding!
  • Pig Candy

    5
    By Macudelo
    No other book explores the intersections of family, food and culture than Pig Candy.