We All Need To Eat, Alex Leslie
We All Need To Eat, Alex Leslie
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We All Need To Eat

Author: Alex Leslie

Narrator: Aven Shore

Unabridged: 4 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Book*hug Press

Published: 11/30/2021


Synopsis

Finalist for the 2020 Western Canada Jewish Book Awards, The Nancy Richler Memorial Prize for Fiction Finalist for the 2020 Kobzar Book Award Finalist for the 2019 Ethel Wilson Fiction Award We All Need to Eat is a new collection of linked stories from award-winning author Alex Leslie that revolve around Soma, a young Queer woman in Vancouver, chronicling her attempts to come to grips with herself, her family and her sexuality. Set in different moments falling between Soma's childhood and her late thirties, each story--bold and varying in its approach to narrative--presents a sea change in Soma's life, from Soma becoming addicted to weightlifting while going through a break-up in her thirties; to her complex relationship with her younger brother after she leaves home revealed over the course of a long family chicken dinner; to Soma's struggles to cope with her mother's increasing instability by becoming fixated on buying her a lamp for seasonal affective disorder; and the far-reaching impact and lasting reverberations of Soma's family's experience of the Holocaust as it scrapes up against the rise of Alt Right media. Lyrical, gritty and atmospheric, Soma's stories refuse to shy away from the contradictions inherent to human experience, exploring one young person's journey through mourning, escapism, and the search for nourishment.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debbie on February 20, 2019

Experimental, bold and moving. Each story takes us into new territory using a wide range of styles and techniques. I found the novella, "Who You Start With Is Who You Finish With", breathtaking. The way Alex Leslie explores the inter-generational trauma of the holocaust cut more deeply than anything......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on January 30, 2019

The writing style is exquisite...but it's less of an inter-linked short story collection and more like a disjointed novel on the verge of schizophrenia. The story lines are linked, but some jumbled and quick cutting that it can feel like whiplash trying to keep it all together. A very interesting wh......more

Goodreads review by S. on March 19, 2019

This collection is so good. More of a review to follow as soon as I've gathered my thoughts.......more

Goodreads review by Paige on January 07, 2024

Stumbled across this book at a library book sale and picked it up on a whim. For the first 50ish pages I thought it was good but not great. I was enjoying it but it wasn’t pulling me in too much. But then it just *BOOM* became so good. I read the whole thing in a day and each story left an impressio......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on March 19, 2019

I enjoyed these stories which all read poetically. The stories are connected and tell a larger story about a gay Jewish female going though a rough break up and also still mourning the death of her beloved grandmother and the death of a close friend to suicide. Very interesting read.......more