Ari, Eleni and Hesper meet one summer at Golden Apples Farm in
rural California, where the charismatic Lee, an apple farmer and cook,
runs an alternative therapy programme for young women suffering from
eating disorders. A year later, they reunite to testify at his trial.
Transposing the Greek myth of the Hesperides to Marin County at the turn of the millennium, Gloss
is an unconventional psychological thriller with feminist bite. From
the fragmented chorus of the girls’ voices emerges a surreal,
kaleidoscopic picture of trauma and its aftermath: ambivalence, guilt,
denial, lingering fascination, and the gaps left by things too difficult
to speak aloud. Wilder paints desire and disgust alike in sensuous,
delicate prose which captures the magnetic pull of forbidden fruit.