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Milk fed book
Milk fed book








She captures all the sticky sweetness, the pleasurable tensions between yearning and satiation. When it comes to both sex and food, Broder is a formidable writer. Her desire marks the beginning of a major internal shift for Rachel-an acceptance, of sorts, of both fatness and queerness. Rachel is immediately drawn to Miriam, who is "undeniably.irrefutably fat" and unabashedly kind. While ignoring her mother's increasingly unhinged texts, Rachel meets Miriam, an Orthodox Jewish woman whose family owns Rachel's favorite frozen yogurt shop chain. At the behest of her therapist, Rachel finally attempts to set firmer boundaries with her mother and parent herself. Rachel's mother feared "future pain, frightened that I would grow up to be like her parents, whose obesity had caused her shame, or her fat cousin Wendy, who was unhappy." As a result, adult Rachel counts calories, allowing herself only squares of nicotine gum, diet snack foods, chemical sweeteners, and a sad procession of salads. "I was softly plump, like a dumpling," recalls Rachel of her childhood.

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Thanks to her mother's strict training, Rachel is obsessed with staying thin. In Melissa Broder's follow-up to The Pisces (2018), a young talent manager struggles to transform her relationship to desire.










Milk fed book