`Filled with crisp humor and weird but endearing characters... [A] delight, perfect for those who like a little magic with their meals.' * Booklist starred review *
`
Sourdough is the story we all secretly dream about.' * Washington Post *
`A beautiful, small, sweet, quiet book. It knows as much about the strange extremes of food as
Mr Penumbra did about the dark latitudes of the book community.' * National Public Radio *
`Delightful... It's equal measures techie and foodie fodder, a perfect parable for our times.' * San Francisco Magazine *
`As he did in
Mr Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, Robin Sloan will have readers looking for magic in the mundane.' -- Nora Horvath, Real Simple
`How many novels can boast an obstreperous sourdough starter as a key character? A delightful and heartfelt read.' * Library Journal *
`A wild, geeky, flour-dusted ride through the oddball food and techie communities of San Francisco...A winning story that-like its namesake bread-carries a satisfying tang.' * Shelf Awareness *
`Sloan's comic but smart tone never flags, and Lois is an easy hero to root for.' * Kirkus Reviews *
`Through narrative and email correspondence, Sloan captures contemporary work environments, current reality, and future trends...[
Sourdough] offers much to savor.' * Publishers Weekly *
`In his novel
Mr Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, Sloan unraveled a mystery about a web designer who takes a job in a peculiar all-night Bay Area book shop. New technology clashed, then melded, with classic history.
Sourdough promises a similar sort of tech and analog mashup, in this case involving the food industry: a software engineer learns to bake bread and uncovers a secret underground market. We're already hungry for it.' * The Miami Herald, Fall Books Preview *
`[
Sourdough] plunges through so much terrain: microbial nations, assimilation and tradition, embodied consciousness and the crisis of the tech industry, all without losing the light, sweet, ironic Sloanian voice familiar from Mr Penumbra's, a plot that makes the book a page-turner and a laugh-out-louder, with sweetness and romance and tartness and irony in perfect balance. What a great book, seriously.' * BoingBoing *
`Sloan's charming storytelling, a mix of magical realism, and a dash of fabulism make for a fun read. It's dessert.' * Dallas News *
`This novel does a superb job of capturing what life is like-lonely, exhausting, at times quite strange-working at a tech start-up in San Francisco...Utterly charming.' * Whimn *
`As with his first, bestselling novel, Robin Sloan had a great deal of fun. It comes through in his slightly delighted tone, his lilt and the way he laughs at himself...This relishing of language-and Sloan's awareness of the reader-forms a helpful lens, allowing us to "hear" the interior Lois, the one who deserves a life much richer than robots and Tetra Paks of slurry.' * NZ Listener *
`This is no "old school craft beats new technology" redemptive tale...The author pokes fun at a food industry that takes itself seriously, and throws in a romance largely conducted online.' * North & South *
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`Genius-level observant, wonderfully written and absolutely brilliant.'
* Daily Mail *
`Robin Sloan is a fresh voice whose originality is beguiling. Both the plot and the prose of
Sourdough reflect his fierce intelligence, while never straying from an underlying warmth...
Sourdough is one of the most unusual and satisfying novels I have read in a long while and there are riches in store for those who might open its pages. Thoroughly recommended.' * Otago Daily Times *