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Cooking with bones / Jess Richards.

Title
Cooking with bones / Jess Richards.
Author
Richards, Jess.
Publication
London : Sceptre, 2013.

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Description
371 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
  • My sister is a formwanderer: she is a mirror of want. Each person she meets sees what they want, when they look at her. And she changes for each pair of eyes. Two sisters, fleeing the city of Paradon, find their way to a village by the sea, where Old Kelp's cottage - and her recipe book - await them. Amber feels this is where she finally belongs, baking honey cakes each night for the villagers to collect in the morning, using a set of bone spoons that allow her to add truth, lust and confusion to her pies and puddings. Her little sister Maya is a formwanderer, engineered to reflect the wants of others. All her life she has been like a twin to Amber, but now Amber has changed her mind, and wants Maya to learn how to be herself. Kip, a child growing up amongst the songs and stories of the village, delivers Amber's ingredients. When an act of terrible violence stirs and sets free the secrets of a generation, only one of these three can reveal the truth ...
  • The magical new novel from the author of SNAKE ROPES, COOKING WITH BONES is a dark, lavish fairytale with sharp teeth, for fans of Angela Carter and Margaret Atwood.
Subject
  • Sisters > Fiction
  • Cooking > Fiction
  • Secrets > Fiction
  • Village life > Fiction
  • Genetic engineering > Fiction
  • Shapeshifting > Fiction
Genre/Form
Fiction
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9781444738032 (hbk.)
  • 1444738038 (hbk.)
OCLC
822959716
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library