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Woman, Eating

'Absolutely Brilliant - Kohda Takes the Vampire Trope and Makes It Her Own' Ruth Ozeki

by Claire Kohda

A Best Book of the Year in HARPER'S BAZAAR, BBC, THE NEW YORKER, GLAMOUR, GAL-DEM and HUFFPOST



'Witty and thought-provoking' Stylist
'Blistering' Glamour
'Unusual, original and strikingly contemporary' Guardian
'Absolutely brilliant' Ruth Ozeki
'A gripping contemporary fable about embracing difference' The Times
'A wholly 21st century take on bloodsucking' Observer

Lydia is hungry. She's always wanted to try sashimi and ramen, onigiri and udon - the food her Japanese father liked to eat - but the only thing she can digest is blood. Yet Lydia can't bring herself to prey on humans, and sourcing fresh pigs' blood in London - where she is living away from her Malaysian-British mother for the first time and trying to build a career as an artist - is much more difficult than she'd anticipated.

If Lydia is to find a way to exist in the world, she must reconcile the conflicts within her - between her demon and human sides, her mixed ethnic heritage and her relationship with food, and, in turn, humans. Before any of this, however, she must eat.

'It's Kohda's exploration of Lydia's inner world, the pain and longing she feels as an outsider, that makes Woman, Eating such a delicious novel' New York Times Book Review

'A profound meditation on alienation and appetite, and what it means to be a young woman who experiences life at an acute level of intensity and awareness' LISA HARDING

'What Stoker did for the vampire at the end of the nineteenth century, Claire Kohda does for for it in our own era' TLS
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Pages:

256

Published:

6 Apr 2023

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Little, Brown Book Group Limited

Imprint

Virago Press

ISBN:

9780349015637

A Best Book of the Year in HARPER'S BAZAAR, BBC, THE NEW YORKER, GLAMOUR, GAL-DEM and HUFFPOST





'Witty and thought-provoking' Stylist



'Blistering' Glamour



'Unusual, original and strikingly contemporary' Guardian



'Absolutely brilliant' Ruth Ozeki



'A gripping contemporary fable about embracing difference' The Times



'A wholly 21st century take on bloodsucking' Observer


Lydia is hungry. She's always wanted to try sashimi and ramen, onigiri and udon - the food her Japanese father liked to eat - but the only thing she can digest is blood. Yet Lydia can't bring herself to prey on humans, and sourcing fresh pigs' blood in London - where she is living away from her Malaysian-British mother for the first time and trying to build a career as an artist - is much more difficult than she'd anticipated.

If Lydia is to find a way to exist in the world, she must reconcile the conflicts within her - between her demon and human sides, her mixed ethnic heritage and her relationship with food, and, in turn, humans. Before any of this, however, she must eat.



'It's Kohda's exploration of Lydia's inner world, the pain and
longing she feels as an outsider, that makes Woman, Eating such a delicious novel' New York Times Book Review



'A profound meditation on alienation and appetite, and
what it means to be a young woman who experiences life at an acute level of intensity and awareness' LISA HARDING



'What Stoker did for the vampire at the end of the nineteenth
century, Claire Kohda does for for it in our own era' TLS
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Literary vampire trying to find herself as an artist mixed race, mixed species woman in a world where she is constantly surrounded by food: one she can eat but doesn't want and one she wants to eat but can't . This is one hot sad girl book of the winter.

Melissa