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Fruit of the Dead

A Novel

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2 of 2 copies available
Named a Best Book of the Year by Oprah Daily

* "Mesmerizing." —Town & Country * "Twisty and unsettling." —People * "Ancient Greece meets Succession by way of Emma Cline...deliciously dark." —Ruth Gilligan *

A "superb...refreshing" (The New York Times Book Review) reimagining of the myth of Persephone and Demeter set on a lush private island, exploring themes of addiction and sex, family, independence, and who holds the power in a modern underworld.
Camp counselor Cory Ansel, eighteen and aimless, afraid to face her high-strung single mother's disappointment, is no longer sure where home is when the father of one of her campers offers an alternative. The CEO of a pharmaceutical company, Rolo Picazo is wealthy, divorced, and magnetic. He is also intoxicated by Cory. When Rolo offers her a job, Cory quiets an internal warning and allows herself to be ferried to his private island. Plied with luxury and the opiates manufactured by his company, she tells herself she's in charge. Her mother, Emer, head of a teetering agricultural NGO, senses otherwise. With her daughter seemingly vanished, Emer crosses land and sea to heed a cry for help that only she can hear.

Alternating between the two women's perspectives, Fruit of the Dead incorporates its mythic inspiration with a light touch and devastating precision. The result is a tale that explores love, control, obliteration, and America's late-capitalist mythos. Lyon's reinvention of Persephone and Demeter's story makes for a haunting, electric novel that readers will not soon forget.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from January 22, 2024
      Lyon (Self-Portrait with Boy) puts a modern twist on the myth of Persephone and Demeter in this irresistible narrative of a naive teenager and her protective mother. Cory is an 18-year-old camp counselor and recent high school graduate with no plans for college when she meets pharmaceutical company CEO Rolo Picazo, the slick and wealthy parent of a young camper named Spenser, and accepts his offer to work as a nanny after camp is over. Dazzled by the $20,000 starting salary and promises of “advancement,” Cory ignores a red flag involving news of the company’s controversial new opiate, which is drowning in litigation due to overdoses. After she joins Rolo on his remote private island in an unspecified ocean (on the way, Cory calls her mother, Emer, with the news of her new job and living situation, and says she’s unclear on the geography), the nanny arrangement takes on a sinister cast as Cory learns that one of her predecessors has mysteriously vanished. There’s also an unnerving absence of Wi-Fi, and Emer grows increasingly worried as Cory remains unreachable. Eventually, Emer embarks on a search and rescue mission to save her “distractible, undisciplined” daughter from Rolo’s sinister clutches. The story is brilliantly told through Cory’s and Emer’s alternating perspectives, as Lyon volleys from vibrant third-person narration focused on the teenager to her mother’s frantic first-person inner monologue. The result is an affecting, engrossing, and resonant tale about lost innocence and the enduring bond between a mother and daughter. Agent: Meredith Kaffel Simonoff, Gernert Co.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Carlotta Brentan and Joy Osmanski, both talented and experienced narrators, are a fantastic match for this updated and very American retelling of the myth of Persephone and Demeter. It's set in New York and on a private island over the course of one summer. Brentan voices Cory Ansel, an aimless 18-year-old. Alternate chapters feature the perspective of Cory's mother, Emer, who is at times career obsessed, at times child obsessed. She is voiced by Osmanski. Secondary characters are portrayed according to which woman is delivering the chapter. Pairing Osmanski with Brentan is an excellent choice of casting, for while their voices are similar, they are different enough to allow the listener to become immersed in the joint storytelling. Together they provide a memorable listening experience. C.F. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      May 31, 2024

      Lyon's sophomore novel (following Self-Portrait with a Boy) is a poignant retelling of the myth of Persephone and Demeter. Having just graduated from high school and with no real plans in sight, 18-year-old camp counselor Cory Ansel agrees to work as a childcare worker for Rolo Picazo, the wealthy father of one of her campers and the CEO of a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company. After signing an NDA, Cory is whisked off to Rolo's private island, where she is plied with drugs and cut off from the world. Meanwhile, Cory's mother, Emer, senses that her daughter is in trouble and sets out to track her down. Carlotta Brentan voices Cory, and Joy Osmanski narrates the part of Emer; they capture with tenderness and sensitivity a mother and a daughter who have lost touch. Though the unsettling power dynamic between Cory and Emer can make for an uncomfortable listen, audiences will be buoyed by Emer's fierceness as she tries to protect her daughter. VERDICT A lyrical and atmospheric reimagining of a classical myth, recommended for fans of Ali Smith's Girl Meets Boy or Alex Michaelides's The Maidens.--Elyssa Everling

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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