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Sweet Fruit, Sour Land by Rebecca Ley

March 3, 2019 by Dusty Highway Leave a Comment

I know I’ve mentioned a few (hundred) times that I’m a sucker for the Man Booker Prize, and I’ve gotten a lot of mileage out of those lists for many years. I’ve finally started paying more attention to others, too, particularly the Costa (formerly Whitbread) Awards and the Women’s Prize, and I also found the cheeky Not-the-Booker Prize awarded by The Guardian from a blend of votes by the public and a judging panel. I thought the 2018 winner, Rebecca Ley’s Sweet Fruit, Sour Land, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr11, class warfare, climate change, dystopia, Not the Booker Prize, rebecca ley, Station Eleven, sweet fruit sour land, The Handmaid's Tale, UK

Dusty Highway's CBR11 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr11, class warfare, climate change, dystopia, Not the Booker Prize, rebecca ley, Station Eleven, sweet fruit sour land, The Handmaid's Tale, UK ·
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“We still think just because it could be worse, that’s enough.”

October 3, 2018 by tillie Leave a Comment

Sweet fruit, sour land is a dystopian tale of two friends as they meet at lavish parties in London. Both of them are poor, living on food rations and have only been invited due to their skills; Jaminder plays the piano and Mathilde is a skilled seamstress. Both of them are strangers as immigrants to England, but also to this high society. At these parties they are exposed not just to unfamiliar foods and lifestyles, but to a much more sinister realization that the rich […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, #SoShiny!, books by women, cbr10bingo, dystopia, Fiction, Mathildehoeg, rebecca ley, sweet fruit sour land

tillie's CBR10 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, #SoShiny!, books by women, cbr10bingo, dystopia, Fiction, Mathildehoeg, rebecca ley, sweet fruit sour land ·
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