Blaine book club: ‘Love & Saffron’ by Kim Fay

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“Love & Saffron” is a heartfelt epistolary novel of long-distance friendship. Through beautifully crafted letter exchanges, Kim Fay develops a story of historical fiction in compelling and delightful ways, spanning an evolving 1960s America.

The story begins when aspiring writer Joan sends a letter of appreciation to one of her favorite food columnists, Imogen. Along with her kind words, Joan includes a gift of saffron and a recipe for steamed mussels. This loving gift blossoms into years of correspondence as these two women develop a lifelong friendship of love and support which sees them through both times of joy and times of sorrow.

Food remains a throughline for the novel, as both women share their culinary adventures and discoveries, continually inspiring each other to explore new cooking avenues, and finding enduring connections through a shared love of food. Yet food is merely a touchstone for the plot’s journey, as the heart of the story is about friendship and its strength when facing adversity. “Love & Saffron” explores many social issues that span the 1960s to today, including the role of women in the workforce, women’s health, interracial relationships, racial and cultural discrimination, and the traumas of war, to name but a few.

In addition to the era, “Love & Saffron” is a novel of place: A firmly West Coast tale. Joan writes of life in Southern California and travels to Mexico, while Imogen is a Camano Island resident who becomes active in Seattle’s civic preservation. Imogen’s letters should resonate particularly well with longtime Pacific Northwest residents, and those curious about life in Seattle some sixty years past. Fay writes with such craft that the setting almost becomes a third character at times, drawing the reader intimately into the times and places of “Love & Saffron.”

“Love & Saffron” should appeal to readers of historical fiction, as well as foodies, and those interested in a story of loving friendship and support. Visit wcls.org to find “Love & Saffron” and other similarly themed stories.

“Love & Saffron” is the February selection for the Books & Bites book group. Join Books & Bites 1 p.m. Friday, February 16 at the Blaine Public Library for a time of community and lively conversation. For more information, visit bit.ly/3SlzMs4.

Jonathan Jakobitz is an avid reader and the branch manager of Blaine Public Library.

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