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Let 'Em Eat Cake

by Susan Jedren
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Synopsis

  When the heat in Brooklyn climbs to a hundred, there's only one thing worse than being a delivery man for HomeMade Cakes.  It's being a delivery woman for Homemade.  Because Anna, the feisty heroine of this earthy and irreverent novel, has to put up with things that her male co-workers can't imagine, from a boss who despises women to storekeepers who feel her up when they aren't trying to rip her off for the price of a carton of Chocos.
   As realized by Susan Jerden, Anna is a true representative of blue-collar, no-glitz New York, a valiant single mother, whose attempts to keep her head above water—and her dignity intact—are both hilarious and uplifting. Let 'Em Eat Cake is a novel for anyone who has ever worked at a demeaning job and dreamed of dancing on the merchandise, a book as real as a corner bodega and as refreshing as an open hydrant  in the middle of a scolding summer.

Publishers Weekly

It's tempting to call Jedren's uncommon first novel a ``sympathetic'' portrait of a blue-collar working mother, but to do so would be a disservice to its narrator. Anna, a stubborn Brooklynite, doesn't require anyone's sympathy, and if her story at first seems outwardly mundane and banal-Anna's an unskilled laborer, separated from her husband and caring for two young sons-a closer look reveals a dynamic chronicle of everyday challenges. By day, Anna delivers bakery goods to neighborhood supermarkets while a trusted co-worker watches her kids. Her profession requires her to lift heavy packages and to collect payment in cash, so there's a constant threat of injury or robbery. She meets merchants who try to rip her off and even rape her, and her supervisors, who don't take kindly to a woman in a traditionally male domain, try to intimidate her into quitting. Yet a Bronx childhood and an abusive father have taught Anna tenacity; tough but never inhumanly so, she weathers emotional as well as physical pummeling. One questionable note sounds during the speedy wrap-up, as an entrepreneurial woman meets Anna and helps her land a white-collar job, but this story rings true all the way down to the heat rash that Anna gets from her ill-fitting men's uniform. Jedren has given readers a heroine-and a fiction debut-worthy of admiration. (Sept.)

About the Author, Susan Jedren

Susan Jedren, a former Teamster, drove and delivered snack cakes in New York City. Following that she attended the Columbia MFA Writing Program.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780679768050

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