Gloss, the beguiling second novel by the American writer Kyra Wilder, is a loose riff on the Greek myth of the Hesperides. It’s narrated in turn by Ari, Eleni and Hesper, although each girl slips between first-person singular and plural; there are also small sections narrated by all three, like a Greek chorus. The trio are being treated for anorexia on the remote Californian farm of a man called Lee, who has a large garden full of vegetables and fruit, which the girls are allowed to pick and eat, and an orchard full of apples, which they are not. They are there because all other treatment options have failed...
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