Fruit of the Dead, Rachel Lyon
Fruit of the Dead, Rachel Lyon
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Fruit of the Dead

Author: Rachel Lyon

Narrator: Carlotta Brentan, Joy Osmanski

Unabridged: 10 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/05/2024


Synopsis

Named a Best Book of the Year by Oprah Daily

* “Mesmerizing.” —Town & Country * “Twisty and unsettling.” —People * “Ancient Greece meets Succession by way of Emma Cline…deliciously dark.” —Ruth Gilligan *

A “superb…refreshing” (The New York Times Book Review) reimagining of the myth of Persephone and Demeter set on a lush private island, exploring themes of addiction and sex, family, independence, and who holds the power in a modern underworld.

Camp counselor Cory Ansel, eighteen and aimless, afraid to face her high-strung single mother’s disappointment, is no longer sure where home is when the father of one of her campers offers an alternative. The CEO of a pharmaceutical company, Rolo Picazo is wealthy, divorced, and magnetic. He is also intoxicated by Cory. When Rolo offers her a job, Cory quiets an internal warning and allows herself to be ferried to his private island. Plied with luxury and the opiates manufactured by his company, she tells herself she’s in charge. Her mother, Emer, head of a teetering agricultural NGO, senses otherwise. With her daughter seemingly vanished, Emer crosses land and sea to heed a cry for help that only she can hear.

Alternating between the two women’s perspectives, Fruit of the Dead incorporates its mythic inspiration with a light touch and devastating precision. The result is a tale that explores love, control, obliteration, and America’s late-capitalist mythos. Lyon’s reinvention of Persephone and Demeter’s story makes for a haunting, electric novel that readers will not soon forget.

About Rachel Lyon

Rachel Lyon is the author of Self-Portrait with a Boy, a finalist for the Center for Fiction’s 2018 First Novel Prize, and Fruit of the Dead, an Oprah Daily best book of 2024 which the New York Times called “superb” and “refreshing.” Rachel’s short stories have appeared in One Story, The Rumpus, Electric Literature, and other publications. She has taught most recently at Bennington College and the American University of Paris, where she was the 2024 Paris Writer in Residence. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, she lives with her family in Western Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on April 18, 2024

hard to imagine a book that sounds better to me than a literary retelling of hades and persephone. oh MAN this was a ride. sure, it brought up a lot of conversations it wasn't ready to finish or even have—big pharma, the opioid epidemic, race in america. sure, it ended just when it had to prove the mo......more

Goodreads review by Zoe on May 05, 2024

for the grown up percy jackson girlies......more

Goodreads review by Dakota on January 07, 2024

fruit of the dead is a contemporary Persephone & Demeter retelling about a girl resisting adulthood, a mother who just wants what she views as best for her daughter, and a man who offers the girl a life she can’t refuse. Truly a trifecta of Greek mythology, messy coming-of-age and complicated mother......more

Goodreads review by Stitching on May 12, 2024

I almost gave up on this one in the first 30%, glad I didn't because it really picked up steam after that and the characters really came to life. The characters are all pretty darn messy and it's really entertaining in a kind of abysmal way at times.......more

Goodreads review by Steph on November 02, 2024

in the sweat-sticky heat of summer, we meet barely legal camp counselor Cory—aimless, self-conscious, vulnerable, aching for space from her corporate girlboss mother, Emer. ripe for the picking, and easily whisked away to be a live-in nanny for an exorbitantly powerful pharma exec. he offers pills,......more