The Heart-Shaped Tin Love, Loss, and Kitchen Objects

The Heart-Shaped Tin Love, Loss, and Kitchen Objects by Bee Wilson, published by W. W. Norton, Incorporated on November 4, 2025, is a reflective exploration of the emotional connections we forge with everyday kitchen items. In this 304-page work, Wilson recounts her personal journey following the end of her marriage, sparked by the discovery of a heart-shaped baking tin that once held her wedding cake. This moment leads her to investigate how various kitchen objects carry significant memories and meanings for individuals across different cultures and time periods.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of stories as Wilson engages with people who share their attachments to items like a cherished wooden spoon or a vintage corkscrew. The book delves into themes of identity, memory, and the emotional weight of objects, illustrating how they can symbolize friendship, grief, and resilience. Through her narrative, Wilson not only reflects on her own losses but also highlights the universal human tendency to cherish mementos, ultimately revealing how these objects can serve as reminders of new beginnings amidst life’s challenges.
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“Heart-wrenching and heartwarming in equal measure. No one is so good at capturing the everyday magic of kitchens, cooking, and life as Bee Wilson.” –Letitia Clark, author of Bitter Honey
One August day, months after her marriage abruptly ended, a heart-shaped baking tin fell at Bee Wilson’s feet: the same one she had used to bake her wedding cake twenty-three years prior. This discovery struck a wave of emotions that propelled her search for others who have attached magical and personal properties to the objects in their kitchens.
Wilson’s best-selling Consider the Fork considered how kitchen items changed the way we eat; in The Heart-Shaped Tin, she delves into how these objects change the way we live. She meets people who open up about a favorite wooden spoon, a salt shaker inherited from a parent, and a vintage corkscrew collection. Our beloved items become powerful symbols of identity and memory, representing friendship, grief, love, superstition, safety, and even political resistance. Crossing continents, cultures, and time periods, Wilson deftly moves between a 5,000-year-old bottle for drinking chocolate and her children’s favorite melon baller; a metal spoon made by a Holocaust survivor and her mother’s silver-plated toast rack; a bombarded Ukrainian kitchen cabinet and her grandfather’s Wedgwood teapot. In telling these stories, she comes to terms with her grief over the dissolution of her marriage and the loss of her mother after a battle with dementia. The heart-shaped tin, in the end, becomes a moving reminder of the power of new beginnings.
Thoughtful, tender, and beautifully written, The Heart-Shaped Tin is a celebration of the fundamentally human urge to keep mementos, even in an increasingly rational age. It will change the way you look at both precious family heirlooms and humble household objects.
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