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  • Published: 2 May 2013
  • ISBN: 9781446492987
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336

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: 2 May 2013
  • ISBN: 9781446492987
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 336

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.