Milk, Bread, Teeth by Amy Twigg SIGNED
Milk, Bread, Teeth by Amy Twigg SIGNED
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Secure your SIGNED copy - published 19 January 2027
An exhilarating feast of a novel, for fans of Julia Armfield, Eliza Clark, Sophie
Mackintosh and Lucy Rose, from the author of Spoilt Creatures.
'Gluttonous, audacious and altogether a delectable work of genius' LUCY ROSE
'I'm drinking the Amy Twigg Kool-Aid' ALICE SLATER
Perfect for fans of Sophie Macintosh and Julia Armfield' Stylist
IT IS HUMILIATING, BEING FILLED WITH SO MUCH WANT.
Lena's body is no longer her own. It is occupied by a growing appetite, a hunger that
demands to be fed. From inside her luxury apartment, Lena tries to appease it gorging
herself day and night. Whole loaves of bread, protein shakes - tins of cat food if all else
fails.
When Joan, an actress on the cusp of stardom, moves into the apartment above, Lena is
quick to make friends. She soon finds herself in Joan's orbit enjoying the trappings of
wealth and privilege, the kind she has always pined for. But with the hunger demanding
more and more, Lena's carefully constructed image of herself starts to unravel. And as
her appetite veers into the inedible, she must fight to remember who she is.
Milk, Bread Teeth is an unflinching exploration of illness, dissatisfaction and loneliness, a
deliciously grim and transgressive tale that will draw you into a frenzy of insatiable desire.
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