![]() Not coincidentally, she meets her love interest at the counter of her favorite frozen yogurt shop, Yo!Good. But beyond her restrictive relationship with food, she also has an unresolved appetite for sex and love. She considers a clove cigarette and a cup of diet hot chocolate a meal. Rachel is an assistant at a Los Angeles talent management firm who is disordered about food. Melissa Broder’s approach is perfectly sautéed lesbianism, a rom-com that turns serious. ![]() ![]() With hints of Jami Attenberg’s mishpucha and spiced with Jennifer Weiner’s chutzpah, it is graphic, tender and poetic. It’s about food and Jews and sex-an irresistible combo meal. I began reading it at breakfast, and before I knew it, I had consumed an entire box of Chocolate Cheerios. ![]()
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