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Book World: Melissa Broder's 'Milk Fed' is a delectable exploration of physical and emotional hunger


Book World: Melissa Broder's 'Milk Fed' is a delectable exploration of physical and emotional hunger
Bethanne Patrick, The Washington Post
Feb. 9, 2021
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Melissa Broder's delectable new "Milk Fed," like "The Pisces," her 2011 debut about a merman, contains deliciously steamy sex scenes. In "Milk Fed," those scenes get tough competition from lusciously over-the-top food scenes, involving protagonist Rachel devouring everything from convenience-store nachos (polishing them off while still in line) to a frozen-yogurt concoction called "The Peppermint Plotz" to a Shabbos meal of long-simmered cholent.
Twenty-four-year-old Rachel, who works at a Hollywood talent agency, wasn't always this way. Her mother, obsessed with thinness, was oblivious to that obsession's effects on her daughter. As a teenager, when Rachel confesses that she thinks she has an eating disorder, her mother responds: "Anorexics are much skinnier than you." Adult Rachel measures out her days in coffee spoons filled with Splenda and yearns for lunchtime salads packed with as much no-calorie lettuce as she can persuade the Subway clerk to add. As a sop to her sad diet, she indulges in mommy-centric sexual fantasies about an older female colleague.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170407:00:31:00

something that has changed lives. armando chavez corolla, the innocent victim, has been deported. his family claim to the trooper kept him at the scene too long. even though they admit he was here illegally, married to a u.s. citizen. the family says shabbos was at the scene several hours. for the state patrol chief said their internal investigation did not find that the trooper actually did a stall. >> she did not. the investigation didn't prove that. >> bill: they are mad because the bluebirds attained the illegal alien, so i.c.e. could . you may have noticed the reporter called mr. corona and innocent victim. that was the reporter's words. the man is a felony drug conviction in this country, he has been deported four times. before he was deported again on march 2nd. the innocent victim. here now with us in new york city, our "truth serum" correspondence, eric shawn and shannon bream. let's talk about the state trooper. tell me about what happened to

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