Review: Tomatoes by Eugenia Triantafyllou

Review of Tomatoes by Eugenia Triantafyllou (4200 words)

khōréō Magazine, Issue 4: Purchase or Read Online


The narrator and her sister are magic, and sometimes tomatoes and corn can be too.

They certainly are in this place, where the narrator is struggling to come to terms with the responsibility towards magic within their tomatoes - tomatoes that her family has been in charge of for generations.

She yearns for a different life, one where she can be free to do the things she wants, even if only for a little while. But she learns that what her heart wanted, what she intuitively really wanted, was something else.

A layered, poignant story that will likely unsettle you.
 
 
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