The Summer I Ate the Rich by Maika & Maritza Moulite

e-Audio, 04:06:53
Narrated by: Ashley De La Rosa
Release Date: April 22, 2025
Published by: Macmillan Audio (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR))
Read from: March 13-14, 2025
Stand-alone
Source: Netgalley (I received a free e-ALC from Netgalley and the publisher. This did nothing to influence my review.)
Content Warning: Chronic Illness, Classism, Blood, Drug Abuse, Drug Use, Racism, Infidelity, Grief
For Readers Interested In: Acute/Chronic Disorder, Audio, Horror, Sparkly Cover, Most Anticipated, Pre-Ordered, Racial/Ethnic Diversity (Black/Haitian), Socioeconomic Status Diversity, YA

     Just add lemon, garlic, and a dash of the one percent.
     This smart, biting novel explores what happens when a Haitian American girl uses her previously hidden zombie abilities to exact revenge on the wealthy elites who’ve caused her family pain.
     Brielle Petitfour loves to cook. But with a chronically sick mother and bills to pay, becoming a chef isn’t exactly a realistic career path.
     When Brielle’s mom suddenly loses her job, Brielle steps in and uses her culinary skills to earn some extra money. The rich families who love her cooking praise her use of unique flavors and textures, which keep everyone guessing what’s in Brielle’s dishes. The secret ingredient? Human flesh.
     Written by the storytelling duo Maika Moulite and Maritza Moulite, The Summer I Ate the Rich is a modern-day fable inspired by Haitian zombie lore that scrutinizes the socioeconomic and racial inequity that is the foundation of our society. Just like Brielle’s clients, it will have you asking: What’s for dinner?

*MY THOUGHTS*

This has been one of my most anticipated books since I heard they were writing again. So when I saw Netgalley was dropping the audio, I had to read it immediately. I have to say, this is one of the best covers I’ve ever seen.

Ok so although I loved the zombie bits, I wanted more? And like more scary? I guess I wanted more gore and more “scary” since it was a horror book. Alas, the horror is because it has a zombie in it. Because the amount of times she actually unhinged her jaw to eat someone was 0. The amount of times she unhinged her jaw to ALMOST eat someone was 2. It was a bit disappointing for sure. Especially with the way it opened. I JUST KNEW we were about to get all the weirdness lol And then there’s the fact that she doesn’t actually eat the rich? She does something else which is equally weird, but like, if this is what we’re going to call it? Idk it was too much of a gray area for me. However, I did learn something about the zombie lore that I thought was cool. I had never heard that in Haitian folklore, zombies, or “zombi” in Haitian Creole, are reanimated corpses controlled by a bokor, a Voodoo sorcerer, often used as forced labor or to carry out nefarious tasks, stemming from anxieties about slavery and the loss of personal autonomy. But with that being said, we don’t actually get any idea of her abilities or anything. We get glimpses when she has to run or eat, but nothing concrete. She does have a part when she meets the final boss and but that’s to find out the controller. And well, yeah that’s a whole other ball game lol

I LOVED the way they did “eat the rich” in this tho. It was I’m sorry to say I was appalled that they didn’t show any aftermath? What happened to them? She just controlled them? They didn’t get sick? I would have thought they would have with all the chemicals in those things. Idk it didn’t add up. There should have been some kind of something? Even if she had to go back and do some quick mind control. But girl, whatever got you through it lol

I did like the class issues were portrayed. Since this is a YA novel I know it might have been hard to find a balance in explaining it. And with this coming right after Luigi Mangione, I thought this was crazy timing. But it begs the question, what would you do in this situation? ESPECIALLY with the terrible character that is involved.

But the way the plot twists all lined up was what made me gasp throughout the entire book. Idk how they got everything all lined up like that, but Lordt! They HAD to have like planned and plotted this down to the very last bit. Because how in the world did they not mix up anything? I am hella impressed because what in the world. I read this like a week and a half ago, and here I am STILL thinking about it.

So basically, even if you’re not impressed with the horror or the zombie parts. I’m hoping you still get swept away by the plot like I was. And if not, you still have this bad a$$ cover to look at lol

Overall, I give this

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