Review: The Best Latkes on the Moon by Lauren Ring

Review of The Best Latkes on the Moon by Lauren Ring (996 words)

If There's Anyone Left, Issue 1, November 2020 : Purchase or Read Online

Second person narratives are difficult to pull off, but it was done so beautifully here. It was a new (or at least new-to-me) concept of personal growth happening simultaneously with growth in cooking a recipe. Sounds so simple now, but it is one of those things that's hard to do well.

Even apart from that, it's a lovely combination of ideas that seems to go together so well, and I love the quiet strength and perseverance throughout the story. Our protagonist grows with the recipe, and it helps her become more of herself. All while cooking latkes on the moon.

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