Hot Milk

Hot Milk by Deborah Levy, published by Bloomsbury USA on May 9, 2017, is a reprint edition comprising 240 pages in English. The narrative follows Sofia, a young anthropologist, as she grapples with her mother’s mysterious illness. Their journey takes them to southern Spain, where they seek the help of a renowned consultant, hoping to uncover the truth behind her mother’s unpredictable limb paralysis. The story intertwines elements of family life and psychological exploration, delving into the complexities of their relationship.
Readers will find a profound examination of themes such as unspoken female rage and the intricacies of health and illness. As Sofia takes on the role of detective, she navigates the challenges of her mother’s condition while also confronting her own desires within a transient desert community. Hot Milk presents a rich tapestry of experiences, inviting reflection on the nature of curiosity and the human condition. This edition offers a compelling look at the intersections of myth and modernity, making it a significant addition to contemporary literary fiction.
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A New York Times Notable Book of the Year and Man Booker Prize finalist, Hot Milk moves “gracefully among pathos, danger, and humor” (The New York Times), now a major motion picture starring Fiona Shaw, Emma Mackey, and Vicky Krieps.
I have been sleuthing my mother’s symptoms for as long as I can remember. If I see myself as an unwilling detective with a desire for justice, is her illness an unsolved crime? If so, who is the villain and who is the victim?
Sofia, a young anthropologist, has spent much of her life trying to solve the mystery of her mother’s unexplainable illness. She is frustrated with Rose and her constant complaints, but utterly relieved to be called to abandon her own disappointing fledgling adult life. She and her mother travel to the searing, arid coast of southern Spain to see a famous consultant–their very last chance–in the hope that he might cure her unpredictable limb paralysis.
But Dr. Gomez has strange methods that seem to have little to do with physical medicine, and as the treatment progresses, Sofia’s mother’s illness becomes increasingly baffling. Sofia’s role as detective–tracking her mother’s symptoms in an attempt to find the secret motivation for her pain–deepens as she discovers her own desires in this transient desert community.
Hot Milk is a profound exploration of the sting of sexuality, of unspoken female rage, of myth and modernity, the lure of hypochondria and big pharma, and, above all, the value of experimenting with life; of being curious, bewildered, and vitally alive to the world.
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