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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Book Tropes

Childhood Bestfriend + weitere

Erscheinungsdatum

10.10.2023

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

22,7/14,9/2,3 cm

Gewicht

363 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-593-71616-8

Beschreibung

Rezension

Praise for Family Meal

Publishers Weekly Top 10 Books of Fall

NAMED A MUST READ FOR THE FALL BY TIME LOS ANGELES TIMES SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE TOWN & COUNTRY LITHUB KIRKUS


Tender and poignant, Washington s latest hits the spot.   People

What makes Washington s writing about family so refreshing and complex is how he shows the ways people attempt to demonstrate the emotions they otherwise have trouble expressing to the ones they hold dear.... Family Meal juggles a lot Cam and TJ are both dealing with their present situations and with the phantoms of opportunities ignored and hard choices enacted but Washington lays it all out with the control and artistry of a ballet choreographer. Each story line gives the other strength."  New York Times Book Review

[A]n achingly and beautifully etched ensemble of young Americans learning to navigate a more universal and human struggle: grief. Washington is a generous and gentle writer, with a profound capacity to face the cruelty and pain of contemporary American life while simultaneously offering his characters and readers an expansive space for self-forgiveness, hope and nourishment. Washington Post

For anyone who s read Washington s multiple-award-winning first novel, Memorial, you know he has a knack for measured storytelling that builds momentum and gradually fills in holes before culminating in a finale that washes over you like a giant torrent of meaning and consequences that leave you gasping for air (in a good way).... Washington s other gift is creating viscerally vulnerable characters and allowing their refreshingly open conversations to flow, showing just how hard but ultimately rewarding facing difficult issues head-on can be.... Ultimately, the power of Family Meal is that it shows us how to hold space for each other, through life s highest highs and lowest lows.   San Francisco Chronicle

[T]enderly traces the tangled relationship between grief, desire, and hunger. Each meal in the book, whether a burnt biscuit or a platter of smothered chicken, has so much heft and significance. Bon Appetit

Visceral and heartbreaking, Bryan Washington s Family Meal delves into loss and long friendships,exploring how we can reconnect with the people we need most. Real
Simple

Heartbreaking, haunting, and harrowing one moment, Family Meal just as effortlessly showcases love, joy and passion the next. Like any good meal, this novel left me well fed and with plenty to chew on. I can t wait to see what Washington cooks up next. Boston Globe

Bryan Washington is already high on the list of our most exciting young authors, and with his latest release Family Meal he once again shows why our anticipation is well-deserved. Family Meal travels the world to settings including LA, Houston, and Osaka, but Washington never loses sight of the prevailing sense of intimacy and vulnerability that makes this novel truly great.   Chicago Review of Books

Family Meal is filled with love for the sensual pleasure of life, the places that we call home, the beauty of the people around us. This novel will break your heart twice over, with sadness, sure, but more unexpectedly, with joy. It takes a generous writer to show us the world in this way, and Bryan Washington is one of our best.
Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind
 
The way Bryan Washington renders his characters, even in private moments of spectacular, sabotaging abandon, is vivid, unflinching and deeply compassionate. Brimming with food, sex, joy, intimacy, hella specific jokes, and the broken tools that we inherit to save our lives, Family Meal is nourishment. An absolutely gorgeous book.
Mary H.K. Choi, author of Yolk

A poignant story about how grief and food make family of us all. Esquire

One of the most evocative writers in fiction especially when it comes to food. Washington has demonstrated an exceptional ability to write about cooking and eating in a way that always feels natural and hunger-inducing, even in the most emotionally devastating scenes. That s especially true in his latest, Family Meal. Eater

In a tale of food, sex, love and connection, Family Meal is a delicious dissection of the moments that make us the most human. W Magazine

"Washington offers a heart-shaking, scorchingly honest study of the damage we do ourselves, the lure of addictive behavior, and the courage it takes to face one s anguish.... A group portrait that strikingly captures both pain and healing; highly recommended."  Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW)

"Food, family, and sex drive this intimate novel about the difficult search for true connections.... Washington brilliantly commits to his style and preoccupations in a novel about the often winding journey to family."  Kirkus (STARRED REVIEW)

"Washington s tender, melancholic latest (following Memorial) explores the complicated nature of grief and love.... Washington brings his tough but fragile characters to life with quietly powerful prose."  Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW)

"Shifting between points of view, Washington shows us characters at their most vulnerable, using food culture to explore conflict, desire, pleasure and passion. The meals his characters enjoy together through it all from congee to collards to croissants remind us of the many ways that love, like food, sustains us."  Bookpage (STARRED REVIEW)

Praise for Memorial

Wryly funny, gently devastating Washington s hand is effortless smooth dialogue, a love for good food, and his vibrant, sprawling, gradually gentrifying hometown in inviting you into a nuanced love story that sticks to you like the Texas heat. Entertainment Weekly

Memorial is a wonderful unconventional rom-com [and]. . . a radiant exploration of love s permutations.   O, The Oprah Magazine

A fresh, vibrant love story that interweaves race, queerness, nationality, family, and intimacy with narrative ease. Vogue

Implicit in a book about changing relationships and titled Memorial is the question of what is being preserved. The book preserves Houston and Osaka. It preserves the feeling of being young and lost. It preserves the food that gives us comfort and nourishment and purpose. The New York Times

Profoundly sensitive. . . . [and] unspool[s] as spontaneously and clearly as late-night conversation. . . . Memorial is a testament to the permanence of filial connections, a clear-eyed acknowledgment that our relatives don t always behave nicely, but they re with us for life.   The Washington Post

"Memorial isn't just every bit as brilliant as its predecessor. It's somehow even better.... The dialogue in the novel is pitch-perfect, but it's in the spaces between the talking the awkward silences, the questions left unanswered that the characters reveal themselves. It's a difficult tactic to pull off, but Washington does it masterfully... Washington is an enormously gifted author, and his writing spare, unadorned, but beautiful reads like the work of a writer who's been working for decades, not one who has yet to turn 30. Just like Lot, Memorial is a quietly stunning book, a masterpiece that asks us to reflect on what we owe to the people who enter our lives."  NPR

Memorial is a true page-turner. I was entranced, picking this book up every chance I got. Bryan Washington is a great writer and I love the story he tells here. Intriguing. Each character stays with me.   Jacqueline Woodson, author of Red At the Bone and Another Brooklyn

Memorial dares to insist on the mundane, thoroughly lived life as a site of perennial hope, joy, and abundance. It casts a fresh take on the American family that becomes truer because of its disparate origins, the queerness of its genesis, and the buoyed wonder it finds in surviving grief and loss towards the rare and forgiving ground of difficult, hard-won love. All of this done in sentences clean and clear as cut glass. This book, in what feels like a new vision for the 21st century novel, made me happy.  
Ocean Vuong, author of On Earth We re Briefly Gorgeous

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Book Tropes

  • Childhood Bestfriend
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Erscheinungsdatum

10.10.2023

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

22,7/14,9/2,3 cm

Gewicht

363 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-593-71616-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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    Equal parts tender and brutal

    "My family taught me the difference between acceptance, allowance and understanding. Also: just being. Sometimes they overlap. Usually, they don't." It was my second time reading a book from Bryan Washington and it left one hell of an impression. 'Family Meal' is a beautifully layered novel, one I've spent days with. Bryan Washington wrote a raw book about grief, love and (found) family. About finding a home. About the responsibility to take care of each other. About just trying to be, if life's too tough. And of course about food. You will close your eyes and taste the way Cam's grief mixes with TJ's fragile hope. I devoured this novel. There’s so much heart in these pages. I teared up multiple times. These characters and their stories will stay with me for a long time. And of course I loved to read a queer book from a POCs perspective. A masterclass on all counts.

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