Hot Stew
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"A contemporary story of class, gender, and property ownership--told through the interconnected lives of the residents of one London building and the real estate heiress who wants to tear it down"--
Fiona Mozley's debut novel delves into the raw, often brutal realities of rural life and familial bonds. Her prose is characterized by its economy and ability to convey deep emotion through sparse descriptions. The author explores themes of identity, power, and the disruption of tradition, employing a sharp, almost documentary style that draws the reader into her uncompromising world. Her approach to storytelling unearths the dark corners of human nature and the complexities of relationships.
"A contemporary story of class, gender, and property ownership--told through the interconnected lives of the residents of one London building and the real estate heiress who wants to tear it down"--
A quiet explosion of a book, exquisite and unforgettable The Economist