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Elissa Altman

    Elissa Altman crea narrativas profundamente resonantes que exploran las profundas conexiones entre la comida, la memoria y la identidad. A través de su escritura, profundiza en cómo las comidas sencillas y los rituales de la cocina dan forma a nuestras relaciones y a nuestra comprensión de nosotros mismos. Su estilo es introspectivo y poético, a menudo explorando las complejidades de los lazos familiares y la búsqueda de pertenencia. Altman escribe sobre la comida como un lenguaje de amor, cuidado y conexión, revelando anhelos humanos universales a través del prisma de la experiencia culinaria.

    Treyf
    Motherland
    • Motherland

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Rita, an overreaching, makeup-addicted, narcissistic Manhattan singer couldn't be more different from Elissa, her gay, taciturn New England writer daughter. Stuck in an outrageous maelstrom of codependency, mother and daughter cannot seem to extricate themselves from the center of each other's lives. This is their story, built on the ferocity of mother-daughter love, moral obligation, and the possibility and promise of healing. -- adapted from publisher info

      Motherland
    • Treyf

      • 287 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In this kaleidoscopic memoir, Elissa Altman tells the story of tradition, expectations, religion and rule-breaking that defined her childhood, from the dinner table to the synagogue to the bedrooms of her apartment building. Spanning from 1940s wartime Brooklyn to 1960s and '70s Queens to present day rural New England, Treyf is a story of contradiction, hope, betrayal and one family's relentless yearning for acceptance; it is a vivid tale of what it means to find yourself both in spite of, and in honour to, your past.

      Treyf