Author:Aimee Bender
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On the eve of her ninth birthday, Rose Edelstein bites into her mother's homemade lemon-chocolate cake and discovers she has a magical gift: she can taste her mother's emotions in the slice. All at once her cheerful, can-do mother tastes of despair and desperation. Suddenly, and for the rest of her life, food becomes perilous. Anything can be revealed at any meal.
Rose's gift forces her to confront the truth behind her family's emotions - her mother's sadness, her father's detachment and her brother's clash with the world. But as Rose grows up, she learns that there are some secrets even her taste buds cannot discern.
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake is about the pain of loving those whom you know too much about, and the secrets that exist within every family. At once profound, funny, wise and sad, this is a novel to savour.
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Intriguing and poignantly written
—— PA LifeA book with such beautiful writing that sometimes I have to stop and taste a sentence a second time
—— Jodi Picoult , GraziaA wonderful metaphor for the child's sense of things that are never mentioned, and Bender writes with wit, warmth and insight
—— The TimesQuirky, engaging tale of a family endowed with unlikely gifts, the ties that bind people barely conceal the chasms that divide them
—— GuardianThe Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake has at its heart an intriguing and poignant comment on the perils of childhood ... Bender brilliantly dovetails Rose's condition into a parable of the dangers of knowing too much about people, especially your family ... it is fresh and beautifully written
—— The Sunday TimesA beguiling, offbeat book that reads like a poem
—— Daily TelegraphIntense, strange and incredibly moving, it captures the magic and the romance of the unknown. With nods to both Chocolat and The Time Traveler's Wife, this is a beautifully written book and one that you will want to talk about long after you have finished reading it.
—— ElleA lovely book, warm and comforting with moments of sadness and brilliantly written
—— BooksellerHaunting... Bender's prose delivers electric shocks... Moving, fanciful and gorgeously strange
—— People Magazine[A] transformative narrative... powerful
—— San Francisco ChronicleExtraordinary
—— Time Out New York[Bender] careens splendidly through an obstacle course of pathological, fantastical neuroses... brimming with a zesty, beguiling talent
—— Publishers WeeklyBender is the master of quiet hysteria... She builds pressure sentence by sentence
—— Los Angeles TimesAs delightful as its title suggests.
—— GlamourA truly unique exploration of turbulent family relationships and a young girl on the cusp of adulthood grappling with grown-up emotions.
—— EasyLiving.comThe book initially reads like the familiar tale of a cosy, suburban middle-class LA household concealing frustrated lives behind an outwardly-cheery veneer. But by kicking the narrative left with the surrealist twist of Rose's psychic tastebuds it becomes so much more: an unpredictable meeting of modern magic and melancholic realism.
—— The ListThe book I wish I had written ... it's so clever
—— Cecelia AhernAimee Bender has got that cool, quirky American thing going on. Taking an unlikely premise - a girl who discovers she can taste emotions in food - she transforms it into a lovely, lonesome universal tale.
—— marie claireThis is a moving and fantastical tale of the secrets and lies that lurk beneath the surface of a seemingly happy family.
—— PrimaUltimate weepy foodie book ... fabulous
—— RedIt's a charming, funny, wistful novel, with serious things to say about feelings people hide and the nature of true nourishment
—— SagaLose yourself in a fantastical gastronomical journey ... This novel explores familial love in an unexpected way, and you'll be hooked from the first taste
—— SheThis emotional and moving tale blew us away with its beauty
—— BellaIt's as beautiful as it is strange. Bender writes such lyrical sentences, you pause over them in wonder. She has an unusual take on life; and makes even the ordinary extraordinary. It's a compulsive page turner. This book is already a best seller in America, and has been embraced by book clubs. I loved it. It's one of those books you don't want to finish - and even when you have - it stays in your mind. Bender has written three previous novels. I intend to savour them all
—— Irish ExaminerThis novel, in the style of stories like Chocolat, is a dreamy feast of gorgeous writing ... Gently, beautiful, odd, this is a story to sip and savour
—— Dublin Evening HeraldAn intriguing premise for an original novel about a family and its relationships
—— Good Book GuideMoving and highly original, this book will make you look at food in a whole new light
—— StarErin Morgenstern's astonishingly vivid imagination made the unbelievable believable...in other words I fell for it all... There is illusion and delusion, shape-shifting, manipulation and deceit, misdirection and more often than not all is definitely not what it seems as the story unfolds, and if you are as unforgiving as I am of entire books written in the present tense, in this case, as you read you will see why it is necessary. The present tense embraces shifting time whether past or future, it is actually always the present ..see I can hardly make sense of it myself, you need to read it to see how well it works. And yes, I was enchanted, and I did run away with the circus as young Bailey does, and as I closed the book of course I came back to reality gently wondering whether I was supposed to be thinking, how long before Bailey meets Mr Barnum
—— DovegreyreaderAn enchanting tale of forbidden love, set against the spectacular backdrop of the circus
—— Press AssociationA recommendation by Audrey Niffenegger...should ensure this amazing debut novel gets the attention it deserves
—— Viv Groskop , VoyagerFantasy lovers, here comes Harry Potter for grown-ups... The story is already en-route to Hollywoood so snap up the original tale first
—— Claire Rees , WMIt is rich, evocative, compelling, enchanting, whimsical, breath-taking, playful, imaginative, marvellous, and quite simply beautiful in every single way. I love it
—— Emily Hirschmann , Pocketful of RyeAn epic fantasy novel, which will leave you craving a sequel. Morgenstern creates an entire world of mystery and wonder… With complex and intriguing characters, an interwoven and completely satisfying storyline, and unrivalled imagination bursting through the seams, The Night Circus ticks all the right boxes, and guarantees to keep you captivated and mesmerised from the first page to the last.
—— Lauren Molyneux , Live MagazinesThe story is compelling, and the gorgeous descriptions of the circus make you wish it was real
—— Crafts BeautifulThe Night Circus made me happy. Playful and intensely imaginative, Erin Morgenstern has created the circus I have always longed for and she has populated it with dueling love-struck magicians, precocious kittens, hyper-elegant displays of beauty and complicated clocks. This is a marvelous book.
—— Audrey NiffeneggerPure pleasure...Erin Morgenstern is a gifted, classic storyteller, a tale-teller, a spinner of the charmed and mesmerizing - I had many other things I was supposed to be doing, but the book kept drawing me back in and I tore through it. You can be certain this riveting debut will create a group of rêveurs all its own.
—— Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon CakeA riveting debut. The Night Circus pulls you into a world as dark as it is dazzling, fully-realized but still something out of a dream. You will not want to leave it.
—— Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger’s WifeEvery once in awhile you find a novel so magical that there is no escaping its spell. The Night Circus is one of these rarities - engrossing, beautifully written and utterly enchanting. If you choose to read just one novel this year, this is it.
—— Danielle Trussoni, author of Angelology'Dark as soot and bright as sparks,' The Night Circus still holds me willingly captive in a world of almost unbearable beauty. This is a love story on a grand scale: it creates, it destroys, it ultimately transcends. Take a bow, Erin Morgenstern. This is one of the best books I have ever read.
—— Brunonia Barry, author of The Lace ReaderThe Night Circus is a gorgeously imagined fable poised in the high latitudes of Hans Christian Anderson and Oscar Wilde, with a few degrees toward Hesse's Steppenwolf for dangerous spice. The tale is masterfully written and invites allegorical interpretations even as its leisurely but persistent suspense gives it compelling charm. An enchanting read.
—— Katherine Dunn, author of Geek LoveI'm not often lost for words, but I'm struggling to find the words to describe just how good this book is and how it made me feel, so I'll just say this: if you are only able to read one book for the rest of your life, make sure it is 'The Night Circus'. You won't regret it
—— The Book Bag