Review: Bread of Life by Beth Cato

 Review of Bread of Life by Beth Cato (856 words)

Flash Fiction Online, June 2021 Issue : Read Online

Emotions are not to be spoken of, but people can't help it sometimes. Because of bread. Lovely, warm, delicious, yeasty bread. Evoking poignant memories of Earth. An earth that is no longer. But the memories remain. And you try not to speak of them, because you mustn't. But bread makes you. Bread makes you speak of real, unfiltered, rose-colored memories.

Cato has a way with words and can transport you right into Sonya's bread shop. I really enjoyed this lovely short story.

Honest fresh bread. A delicious tale.

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