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 · In Deborah Levy's novel “Hot Milk” the mother-daughter roles are reversed. Twenty-five year old Sofia moves with her mother Rose to the desert landscape and jellyfish-laden beaches of Andalucía in southern Spain. Rose has chronic problems with her feet and can barely walk, but these symptoms might be www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.  · Hot Milk by Deborah Levy review – family psychodrama from the Man Booker-shortlisted novelist. A mother and daughter travel to Spain to find a cure for a mysterious illness, in a novel that Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.  · By Sarah Lyall. J. Restless, listless, sleepless and penniless, Sofia Papastergiadis, the heroine of Deborah Levy’s gorgeous new Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.


Hot Milk is a novel by British author Deborah Levy. It follows the story the story of mother, Rose, and daughter, Sofia, who embark on a journey to a Spanish clinic in search of a medical cure for Rose's paralysis. A little more than halfway through Deborah Levy's hypnotic new novel, Hot Milk, its narrator, Sofia, throws a vase on the www.doorway.ru is in a rented beach house with her mother, Rose, in southern. This extract is from the first chapter of Hot Milk by Deborah Levy. It was written and set in The main character, Sofia, is trying to find a cure for her father's paralysis. In this opening, she is finding the Spanish heat and her circumstances difficult. 1 So what I am saying is that if it is broken, so am I. γααζίας ύος*.


By Sarah Lyall. J. Restless, listless, sleepless and penniless, Sofia Papastergiadis, the heroine of Deborah Levy’s gorgeous new novel, “Hot Milk,” feels about as miserable and. Hot Milk is a novel by British author Deborah Levy. It follows the story the story of mother, Rose, and daughter, Sofia, who embark on a journey to a Spanish clinic in search of a medical cure for Rose’s paralysis. Hot Milk is a profound exploration of the sting of sexuality, of unspoken female rage, of myth and modernity, the lure of hypochondria and big pharma, and, above all, the value of experimenting with life; of being curious, bewildered, and vitally alive to the world.

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