Cursed Bread

Longlisted for the Women’s Prize

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Pub Date Mar 02 2023 | Archive Date May 17 2023

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'Vivid and shocking, written with stunning, incantatory prose, CURSED BREAD is the kind of book that upends your nervous system' Julia May Jonas

'Sensual, luminous, transcendent. It confirms Mackintosh as one of our finest young writers' The Bookseller

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From the Booker Prize-nominated author of The Water Cure comes a chilling new feminist fable based on the true story of an unsolved mystery...

If you eat the bread, you'll die, he said. The statement made no sense, but it filled me with an electric dread.

Elodie is the baker's wife. A plain, unremarkable woman, ignored by her husband and underestimated by her neighbours, she burns with the secret desire to be extraordinary. One day a charismatic new couple appear in town - the ambassador and his sharp-toothed wife, Violet - and Elodie quickly falls under their spell. All summer long she stalks them through the shining streets: inviting herself into their home, eavesdropping on their coded conversations, longing to be part of their world.

Meanwhile, beneath the tranquil surface of daily life, strange things are happening. Six horses are found dead in a sun-drenched field, laid out neatly on the ground like an offering. Widows see their lost husbands walking up the moonlit river, coming back to claim them. A teenage boy throws himself into the bonfire at the midsummer feast. A dark intoxication is spreading through the town, and when Elodie finally understands her role in it, it will be too late to stop.

Audacious and mesmerising, Cursed Bread is a fevered confession, an entry into memory's hall of mirrors, a fable of obsession and transformation. Sophie Mackintosh spins a darkly gleaming tale of a town gripped by hysteria, envy like poison in the blood, and desire that burns and consumes.

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Praise for Sophie Mackintosh:

'Be sure to read everything Sophie Mackintosh writes' Deborah Levy on Blue Ticket

'An extraordinary debut - otherworldly, luminous, precise' Guardian on The Water Cure

'Dreamlike, tense, compelling, with a pitch-perfect ending' The New York Times on Blue Ticket

'An unsettling dark fantasy... It lingers long after the final page' Daily Telegraph on The Water Cure

'Blue Ticket will worm its way under your skin and haunt your dreams' Red

'Vivid and shocking, written with stunning, incantatory prose, CURSED BREAD is the kind of book that upends your nervous system' Julia May Jonas

'Sensual, luminous, transcendent. It confirms...


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PAGES 240

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A strange, erotic and unsettling story that I absolutely adored from start to finish.

The writing is so fluid, I got completely swept up in its current and was unable to stop myself from drowning in this dark and unnerving story.

There are smatterings of horror throughout but this is mainly a character study. It’s quite heavy being inside Elodie’s head, she’s obsessive to the nth degree with dark and disturbing thoughts as well as plenty self-hatred but you can’t draw your eyes away!

Sophie Mackintosh is a master of words, I’ve enjoyed all her books so far and I can’t wait to read more in the future.

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This was great! Very hallucinatory, heated, and strange. A lot in it about desire and shame. <i>Talented Mr. Ripley</i> vibe via the narrator's obsession with another woman. If I didn't know the historical context for this I might have found it confusing. Bravo to Sophie Mackintosh! One of the most brilliant and striking writers of our time. Such stark, strong, singular sentences. Definitely can see the influence of Deborah Levy in her work. Would 100% read this again. Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the ARC.

<i>"The perversity of having nothing left to lose is growing on me.

When you finally get your face into the dirt, it can feel like a relief.

Despite the fathomlessness of human desire I really wanted not much more than the kiss in the hollow of my throat, the dress unbuttoned with chivalry.

I was humiliated, but I wasn't dead yet.

The possibility of transformation, that destruction which can feel a lot like peace when it comes, was in me all along.

Isn't that what we are searching for when we debase ourselves for love, one moment of certainty in this strange and beautiful world.

There are bigger lives, uglier and lovelier lives to come."</i>

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I loved The Water Cure and loved this even more. If you’re a fan of Sophie Mackintosh, you’ll love this! Her books are so dreamy and fantastical and this is no exception.

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