The Appetites of Girls
By Pamela Moses
By Pamela Moses
By Pamela Moses
Read by Sandy Rustin, Suzy Jackson, Tavia Gilbert and Heather Corrigan
By Pamela Moses
Read by Sandy Rustin, Suzy Jackson, Tavia Gilbert and Heather Corrigan
Category: Women's Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction | Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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Jun 26, 2014 | ISBN 9780698164475
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Jun 26, 2014 | ISBN 9780698163935
894 Minutes
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Praise
“Perfect beach book … worth your vacation time… This gorgeously written story maps the links between love and food as it follows four college roommates who grow into womanhood together.” —Redbook
“Four college suitemates, each with her own frustrated desires, reunite at a baby shower. After 11 years, will any of them have found real happiness? Moses’ debut novel thoughtfully evokes the interior lives of these women, distinguishing each with her unique heartbreaks. . . . A beautifully written . . . tale of women finding courage.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The Appetite of Girls is smart and tender and true. The characters have stayed with me ever since I turned the final page. Ruth, Francesca, Opal, and Setsu: I know these women because I’m one of them. We all are. We’re brave. We’re afraid. We’re loving. We’re destructive. We’re finding our way in a difficult world.” —Rebecca Rasmussen, author of The Bird Sisters
“I think this is such an important novel for women to read. It is a vivid, multilayered portrayal of friendship and the earnest, often heartbreaking search for a true sense of self. I enjoyed it immensely.” —Heather Gudenkauf, New York Times–bestselling author of The Weight of Silence
“The Appetites of Girls is a terrific novel. On one level, it’s a good read about four very human young female friends. On another level, it exposes and illuminates the ways in which women use food as a proxy weapon in battles with others and themselves. And, most hauntingly, it shows us how even young women with clear advantages (these girls are Ivy-Leaguers!) must struggle to recognize and accept their own intrinsic powers.” —Martha Moody, bestselling author of Best Friends
“I so enjoyed this intelligent novel. At times it seemed to double as a riveting sociological study as it delved into the complex relationship between women and food. An important book for our times—and for our friends, daughters, and ourselves.” —Sarah Pekkanen, author of The Best of us
“The Appetites of Girls is comfort food in the form of a novel that weaves four women’s stories into a delicious and uplifting casserole of female friendship and the complicated relationships we all have with eating, life and each other.” —Danielle Ganek, author of The Summer We Read Gatsby
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