![]() ![]() This was a slow burning sadness, but don’t worry, because this feeling also doubled as a feeling of intimacy. I didn’t cry from these pages, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t strikingly sad. These stories are intimate and really put their finger on the crisis and fear that deaths bring. Every character and setting was vivid in my mind and it wasn’t until after finishing the book, that I was reminded of the length of it. ![]() It’s so precise in so few words that both these stories felt fully fleshed out. Again, the relationship of coping with this and the connections that food may hold is unpicked. In Moonlight Shadow there has also been a death which shapes the book, of the protagonists boyfriend and sister in law. There’s also an exploration on what the hell grief is and how food interlinks with this. In Kitchen there’s two deaths which shape the story. The two stories focus on loss, love and food. Kitchen consist of two short stories Kitchen at 104 pages long, and Moonlight Shadow following at only 41 pages. ![]()
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