What happens when Chef Savannah meets New York poet Leo Stein? Well, it changes. Then changes again.
From the back cover:
“From its first page, Kimberley Snow’s It Changes is an absolute delight. . . . I almost wish I hadn’t just read It Changes so I could have the pleasure, and the awakening, of reading it again for the first time.”
Dan Gerber
Leo, a poet from New York and Savannah, a feminist chef, have been arguing since midnight. It is now 2:00am.
Excerpt: from Chapter 7
Why couldn’t Leo grasp things that were perfectly clear to her? Savannah sighed impatiently.
“Has it ever, just once, crossed your mind that you could be wrong about something, Savannah? I mean for one teeny, weeny little instant? Perhaps not even a whole instant, maybe just a nanosecond. That’s one billionth of a second. Has it, Savannah? I’m really curious.”