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All the Wild Hungers

A Season of Cooking and Cancer

Karen Babine
5
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Pages
184
Year
2019
Language
English

About

When her mother is diagnosed with a rare cancer, Karen Babine-cook, collector of vintage cast iron, and fiercely devoted daughter, sister, and aunt-can't help but wonder: feed a fever, starve a cold, but what do we do for cancer? And so she commits to preparing her mother anything she will eat, a vegetarian diving into the unfamiliar world of bone broth and pot roast.

In this series of mini-essays, Babine ponders the intimate connections between food, family, and illness. As she notes that her sister's unborn baby is the size of lemon while her mother's tumor is the size of a cabbage, she reflects on what draws us toward food metaphors to describe disease. What is the power of language, of naming, in a medical culture where patients are too often made invisible? How do we seek meaning where none is to be found-and can we create it from scratch? And how, Babine asks as she bakes cookies with her small niece and nephew, does a family create its own food culture across generations?

Generous and bittersweet, All the Wild Hungers is an affecting chronicle of one family's experience of illness and of a writer's culinary attempt to make sense of the inexplicable.

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