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Umami

by Laia Jufresa, translated by Sophie Hughes

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"Umami is a debut novel that I am afraid has been criminally under-read, a slim book about community and loss that somehow doesn’t feel as heavy as it could. Told from multiple perspectives within a building complex in Mexico City, it feels as if the early chapters are short stories with little in common, but Laia Jufresa magically layers them on top of each other, illuminating the secret sorrows that connect them all. It’s beautifully translated by Sophie Hughes, a tall order because of the different kinds of language all of the characters use. In the end, Umami isn’t resolved in the ways a traditional novel would be — but it’s satisfying and moving."
NPR Books We Love — 2016 · apps.npr.org