I'm excited to be a part of the Blog Tour for I Made It Out of Clay by Beth Kander! I received a free electronic copy for an honest review from the publisher. Thanks so much to MIRA and Beth Kander for letting me be a part of the tour!
Author: Beth Kander
Published by: MIRA
Released: December 10, 2024
Source: Electronic Review Copy Provided by Publisher
Synopsis: In this darkly funny and surprisingly sweet novel, a woman creates a golem in a desperate attempt to pretend her life is a romantic comedy rather than a disaster.
Nothing’s going well for Eve: She’s single, turning forty, stressed at work and anxious about a recent series of increasingly creepy incidents. Most devastatingly, her beloved father died last year, and her family still won’t acknowledge their sorrow.
With her younger sister’s wedding rapidly approaching, Eve is on the verge of panic. She can’t bear to attend the event alone. That’s when she recalls a strange story her Yiddish grandmother once told her, about a protector forged of desperation… and Eve, to her own shock, manages to create a golem.
At first everything seems great. The golem is indeed protective—and also attractive. But when they head out to a rural summer camp for the family wedding, Eve’s lighthearted rom-com fantasy swiftly mudslides into something much darker. (Synopsis from Goodreads)
My Thoughts: I enjoyed this. I really liked the incorporation of myth from another culture. It sort of reminded me of when Sabrina the Teenage Witch makes a boy out of bread dough, but this story was much more than that.
This story deals with a lot of hard topics that are kind of hidden by the cute/funny cover. Eve is dealing with a lot in her love, stress and grief. Those do take a starring role in this story.
I enjoyed the idea of the golem, he wasn't the star of the show that I thought he was going to be.
This is really the story of Eve and the difficulties that can come with life. It's not the most lighthearted story, but it was a good read.
Beth Kander is a novelist and playwright with tangled roots in the Midwest and Deep South. The granddaughter of immigrants, her writing explores how worlds old and new intertwine―or collide. Her work has been described as “riveting,” “emotional,” “expertly crafted,” and “habit-forming." Expect twists, turns, and secrets, with surprising heart and humor. Beth has too many degrees and drinks too much coffee. Her favorite characters are her dashing husband and their two lovely kids. www.bethkander.com
Thanks so much for checking out my Blog Tour Stop for I Made It Out of Clay by Beth Kander! Thank you to MIRA and Beth Kander for letting me be a part of the tour. This is definitely a fun one to add to the TBR.
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