Sweetness 9, Stephan Eirik Clark
Sweetness 9, Stephan Eirik Clark
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Sweetness #9
A Novel

Author: Stephan Eirik Clark

Narrator: James Langton

Unabridged: 11 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/19/2014


Synopsis

It's 1973, and David Leveraux has landed his dream job as a Flavorist-in-Training, working in the secretive industry where chemists create the flavors for everything from the cherry in your can of soda to the butter on your popcorn. While testing a new artificial sweetener -- "Sweetness #9" -- he notices unusual side-effects in the laboratory rats and monkeys: anxiety, obesity, mutism, and a generalized dissatisfaction with life. David tries to blow the whistle, but he swallows it instead.

Years later, Sweetness #9 is America's most popular sweetener -- and David's family is changing. His wife is gaining weight, his son has stopped using verbs, and his daughter suffers from a generalized dissatisfaction with life. Is Sweetness #9 to blame, along with David's failure to stop it? Or are these just symptoms of the American condition?

David's search for an answer unfolds in this expansive novel that is at once a comic satire, a family story, and a profound exploration of our deepest cultural anxieties. Wickedly funny and wildly imaginative, Sweetness #9 questions whether what we eat truly makes us who we are.

Reviews

Goodreads review by pdbkwm on September 14, 2014

Sweetness #9 should have been a book that I loved. For one thing, I’m a huge fan of Food Inc and I can’t get enough of food documentaries in general. I’ve also read books about this topic too, including Fast Food Nation which is mentioned in the synopsis for Sweetness #9. However, it wasn’t until it......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on October 10, 2014

I'm happy to say I haven't had a single Diet Coke since I started reading this book.......more

Goodreads review by Annie on August 05, 2017

It is a truth universally acknowledged—at least it should be—that the Western diet is crap. So it's ironic that I read Stephan Eirik Clark's Sweetness #9 just a month after reading In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan. The book is a fictional memoir of a flavorist who did some of the original testin......more

Goodreads review by Rosemary on December 12, 2014

I agree with Katie. Bogged down in the second half......more

Goodreads review by Sasha on August 08, 2021

Wanted to like this book - it's a cool idea and I'm all for a good satire - but got sick of the MC's hypocrisy.......more