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  • Published: 1 April 2014
  • ISBN: 9780099558569
  • Imprint: Windmill Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $39.99

Tomorrow There Will be Apricots





A profound and necessary new voice. Soffer's prose is as controlled as it is fresh, as incisive as it is musical. Soffer has arrived early, with an orchestra of talent at her disposal. Colum McCann

A heartbreaking debut about family, love, grief and food. Perfect for fans of Joanne Harris' Chocolat and Julia Powell's Julie & Julia.

Victoria, eighty and recently bereaved, is lonely and needs to find a way to reconnect with the world. When she starts teaching cooking classes she doesn’t expect Lorca, a troubled teenager, to be her first pupil. Lorca is desperate to find a way into her mother’s affections and as a last attempt decides to track down the recipe for her ideal meal, an obscure Middle Eastern dish called masgouf.

As Lorca and Victoria form an unexpected bond over almond and pistachio cookies and baklava, they begin to suspect they are connected in more ways than just their love of food.

  • Published: 1 April 2014
  • ISBN: 9780099558569
  • Imprint: Windmill Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Jessica Soffer

Jessica Soffer is twenty-five years old and a recent graduate of Hunter College's MFA programme where she was a Hertog Fellow, research assistant for Nicole Krauss, and recipient of the Bernard Cohen Short Story Prize. Granta published her short story 'Beginning End' in its New Voices series. She lives in New York.

Praise for Tomorrow There Will be Apricots

A profound and necessary new voice. Soffer's prose is as controlled as it is fresh, as incisive as it is musical. Soffer has arrived early, with an orchestra of talent at her disposal.

Colum McCann

This beautiful, beautiful book calls to mind The Elegance of the Hedgehog, for its artistry and heart, and for its two unlikely soul mates—one old, one young, both harboring private grief, shaping their lives around what is missing, looking for families fate has denied them. I dare anyone to barricade their heart against this enchanting novel.

Stephanie Kallos, author of BROKEN FOR YOU AND SING THEM HOME

So lively with love it hurts

Sainsbury’s magazine

This super sensory tale of two anchorless women is perfect if you like your summer reading with a little more oomph.

No.1 magazine

Soffer's breathtaking prose interweaves delectable descriptions of food with a profoundly redemptive story about loss, self-discovery, and acceptance.

O: The Oprah Magazine

A work of beauty in word ... Ms. Soffer is a master artist painting the hidden hues of the human soul. Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots is an intelligent work in the vein of Azar Nafisi where the humanity of the characters transcends cultural or national differences and illustrates commonalities.

New York Journal of Books

Delicate and impressiveSoffer’s style is natural and assured whether she’s writing about adolescent longings, adult sorrow, or the seemingly endless and sometimes thankless desire to please one’s parent.

Meg Wolitzer, author of The Position and The Uncoupling

A heart-warming tale of love and loss ... A mouthwatering read.

The Lady
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