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Pink Slime

A Novel

Audiobook
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Wait time: About 6 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 6 weeks
Longlisted for the NATIONAL BOOK AWARD for Translated Literature
  • Named a BEST BOOK of 2024 by NPR, Esquire, Publishers Weekly, and ScreenRant
  • "The disconcerting familiarity of this strange, windswept world will haunt you." —Esquire

    A hair-raising, poetic novel about a woman and the people who depend on her as the world around them edges toward apocalypse.
    In a city ravaged by a mysterious plague, a woman tries to understand why her world is falling apart. An algae bloom has poisoned the previously pristine air that blows in from the sea. Inland, a secretive corporation churns out the only food anyone can afford—a revolting pink paste, made of an unknown substance. In the short, desperate breaks between deadly windstorms, our narrator stubbornly tends to her few remaining relationships: with her difficult but vulnerable mother; with the ex-husband for whom she still harbors feelings; with the boy she nannies, whose parents sent him away even as terrible threats loomed. Yet as conditions outside deteriorate further, her commitment to remaining in place only grows—even if staying means being left behind.

    An evocative elegy for a safe, clean world, Pink Slime is buoyed by humor and its narrator's resiliency. This vivid and unforgettable novel explores the place where love, responsibility, and self-preservation converge.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        Starred review from May 27, 2024
        A woman contends with her fraught relationships as a plague devastates her country in this vivid outing from Uruguayan author Trias (The Rooftop). A noxious red wind originating from toxic red algae has caused a lethal epidemic in the unnamed narrator’s coastal city, killing hundreds, decimating the food supply, and forcing people to eat an unappetizing “pink slime” produced by a new meat-processing plant. The 40-something narrator regularly visits her self-destructive ex-husband, Max, who survived exposure to the wind, and her hypercritical mother, Leonor. She also nannies a wealthy boy named Mauro, whose tantrums and insatiable hunger require constant supervision. When a powerful windstorm hits the country—bringing with it road closures, power outages, and soot from a mysterious fire that the government keeps quiet about—the narrator and her loved ones’ chances of survival rapidly dwindle. The novel captivates with its increasingly claustrophobic atmosphere, and Trías keenly explores the resentments that fester within a mother-daughter relationship, a failing marriage, and childcare work. Readers will be gripped.

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