Everyday Asian ist ein Kochbuch für den Alltag. Es versammelt unkomplizierte, authentische Gerichte aus Thailand, China und Japan, die sich mit wenigen Zutaten und klaren Abläufen zu Hause umsetzen la ...
Everyday Asian ist ein Kochbuch für den Alltag. Es versammelt unkomplizierte, authentische Gerichte aus Thailand, China und Japan, die sich mit wenigen Zutaten und klaren Abläufen zu Hause umsetzen lassen.
Im Mittelpunkt stehen Rezepte, die regelmäßig gekocht werden können – ohne aufwendige Vorbereitung, aber mit echtem Geschmack. Das Buch richtet sich an alle, die asiatische Küche fest in ihren Alltag integrieren möchten, ohne sie zu überinszenieren.
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Book data
Edition: 0
Publication date: 08.04.2026
From Tom F. Klein
Language:
German
Data: Hardback
ISBN: 978-3-384-87405-4
Pages: 72
Dimensions and bleed: 21 x 29,7 cm
Weight: 555,8g
Production time: 6 Business days
About the author
More about Tom F. Klein
Tom is a painter and author whose life has never been tied to a single place.
He has felt truly at home in different parts of the world — in Argentina, Mexico, and China. Not as temporary stays, but as a genuine sense of belonging.
Thailand also holds a special place in his life. He has spent and co
Tom is a painter and author whose life has never been tied to a single place.
He has felt truly at home in different parts of the world — in Argentina, Mexico, and China. Not as temporary stays, but as a genuine sense of belonging.
Thailand also holds a special place in his life. He has spent and continues to spend a great deal of time there, connected through deep friendships with a close circle of wonderful people. Beyond that, he feels a strong affection for the country itself — its culture, its openness, its everyday rhythms, and not least its cuisine, which he loves. These relationships and this connection are not side notes to him, but an essential part of what home can mean, independent of geography.
The United States are also part of his biography, though never as a permanent base. He has traveled there frequently and spent time primarily in New York and Florida.
These years of moving between places have shaped his perspective. Not just encountering different cultures, social realities, languages, traditions, and ways of thinking, but actually living within them, has taught him something fundamental: that belonging is not defined by origin, but by openness. That closeness grows through listening. And that friendship knows no borders — cultural or social.
Tom firmly believes that the world cannot be healed through control, dogma, or rigid systems, but only through empathy, equality, and humanity. Through awareness, mindfulness, and the courage to remain human. Listening, love, and genuine attentiveness to others are not abstract values to him, but the foundation of a functioning society.
Throughout his travels, he has encountered great beauty — in landscapes, in fleeting moments, but above all in people. In their diversity, their individuality, and what they radiate. He experiences diversity as a gift. And this is what his work reflects: in his paintings and his books, he captures fragments of that beauty — quietly, attentively, without simplification.
His paintings have been exhibited internationally, particularly in Mexico and China, and are held in private collections across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. His novels are also available internationally, both online and in selected bookstores.
Perhaps this is the common thread in everything he does: a trust in the idea that humanity connects us. Across countries. Across differences. And across time.
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