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Society & Culture:Relationships
For many of us, our relationship with food can become tied to our actual relationships: to the way our parents cooked, or the meals we make for a partner.
But what about when that relationship changes?
In his new novel, Family Meal, Bryan Washington follows 3 characters at pivotal moments of their lives, as they spiral in the aftermath of grief, and grow to find the possibility of change.
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