The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender follows young Rose Edelstein, whom at the age of nine, believes that she tastes something a little peculiar in her mother’s homemade lemon cake with chocolate icing. She reluctantly swallows it down, but realizes shortly after that she possesses the unique talent of being able to taste the emotions of whoever prepares her food. From that day forward, Rose has the unwanted insight into other people’s secret emotional lives. We also learn soon after that her brother and father both possess odd gifts as well, and that together they form an interesting trio with a magical twist.
I thoroughly enjoyed the whimsical tale about Rose. At first, I had a hard time wrapping myself around the book and the magical prose, but eventually I adjusted and was able to truly appreciate it. I think Aimee Bender does such a wonderful job at hiding what is really going on … and I think that adds to the enchantment of the tale. There are so many directions that Bender could have taken with this book, but I think she does an exceptional job at examining a family with some serious issues, spinning it on its heels, and creating a magical world in which the characters reside. Overall, I would recommend this book for anyone who is looking for something a little different.
[Rating: 3.5/5]