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Hair Tea, by Barbara Yakov

Bree Yeager is a free-spirited college student, approaching her mid-twenties who rocks-n-rolls with the punches in 1994. She's funny, witty, sexy, and whimsical as she explores the waters of the adult world, often taking on unusual employment opportunities as they come her way. Her best friend talks her into modeling nude for his painting class. Her sister talks her into dancing at an upscale go-go bar. And, all the while, Bree switches college majors as often as she switches jobs.

Through turbulent twists and turns, through heartthrobs and heartaches, Bree Yeager searches for meaning and learns that the simplest of answers can often be found in the oddest of places. When she opens her mind and tests the solutions - however absurd they may be - she discovers that anything is possible.

  • Sales Rank: #422654 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-20
  • Released on: 2015-01-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Edgy, Humorous Tale of Love, Loss, and Happiness -- An Engrossing Joyride of a Novel
By Jerry Manas
Vivid, funny, quirky, raw, sexy, touching, and, ultimately, life affirming. The lead character, wild-child college student Bree Yeager (whom one character likes to call "Brie Cheese") has a quick wit, a hilariously creative use of metaphors, and more than a little touch of unpredictability. The novel hooks you into her larger-than-life character's roller coaster journey from the beginning and doesn't let go.

The story takes her from a surprise stint modeling nude for a college art class to her misadventures working at a health food store (shades of Kevin Smith's "Clerks"), where she meets Dante, who she thinks is the love of her life. Waiting patiently in the background is her childhood guy friend, Jordan, whom Bree feels guilty about keeping firmly in the "friend zone." Meanwhile, her sister Jackie is making fortunes as a go-go dancer and tries to talk Bree into doing the same. Bree resists for a while (and her judgmental oldest sister, Mona, is a straightlaced type who's horrified at the mere thought).

Soon, all of those things change. Dante turns out to be a jerk. Bree realizes she really does love Jordan, who's since found a girl of his own. And a distraught Bree decides to take her sister up on the offer to dance, an experience that, like all Bree's adventures, is brought to life in glorious, unfiltered technicolor. Before long, she's gleefully back in touch with Jordan, who's temporarily overseas for school and has left his girlfriend, and she's back in art class (this time as a student) because it makes her feel closer to him.

With so many references to Shakespeare, courtesy of Bree's college classes, it seems only fitting that Bree's story soon takes a tragic and bittersweet turn worthy of the Bard himself. This sets her on a path of discovery as she teeters to and fro like an errant compass trying to find north. But any sadness is matched with a good dose of humor, and there are some hysterical, laugh-out-loud scenes that put "Sex and the City" to shame. Ultimately, it's the life lessons Bree learns that resonate most of all.

Thematically, readers of John Green's acclaimed book, "Looking for Alaska," will find some parallels, though this one is purely in the adult category. I can think of no higher praise than to say that this book rivals Green's masterpiece in every way, no small feat.

The titular "hair tea" is a medicinal concoction Bree and Dante had been asked to contribute locks of their hair to in order to help a co-worker who was undergoing cancer treatment. It required a balance of the hair from two "yin and yon" souls. In a sense, the whole book is about finding balance, as well as embracing life in all its richness, and navigating the maelstrom of events that life likes to throw our way. Thus, hair tea is a metaphor that permeates the whole story. It also inspires the name of a salon that Bree's sister Jackie opens (and as it turns out, there are a selection of teas that are beneficial for hair --- Who knew?).

There are 70s, 80s, and 90s pop culture references galore, and if you're from the Philadelphia area like me, you'll appreciate that the typical Northeast Philadelphia life (and surrounding areas) is colorfully revealed in vivid detail, and with humorous observations. If John Lennon was writing a song about Philadelphia, one imagines (pardon the pun) that this is how he'd describe it. Bree's father and his supportive but sarcastically funny relationship with her and her sisters reminded me of actor Alan Arkin, especially some of the roles he's played as a snarky dad. He has some real zingers that will have you laughing out loud.

What can you say about a book whose lead character is equally comfortable referencing Shakespeare, The Flintstones, 80s rock music, ballet, bodily functions, drugs, go-go dancing costumes, old game shows, and more--and who laughs, cries, and loves with equal passion?

While Hair Tea is a quick and easy read (what one might consider a perfect beach read), you may want to take the time to savor this one and take in its flavors and spices, like a delicious meal or a fine wine. There's a lot here, deftly packed into a potpourri of life experiences. Moreover, there are no "boring parts" that you'd feel tempted to skim over, as the chapters whiz by with the economy of Elmore Leonard.

The author, Barbara Yakov, is a unique and gifted talent that I suspect will become widely recognized before long. It's hard to believe this is her debut book. It's fearless, engaging, heartwarming, provocative, and incredibly fun. I highly recommend it as an engrossing joyride of a book that you won't want to put down.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
I found the book to be a beautiful story of love and loss
By laura hoffman
What an incredible book! I started in the morning and finished after midnight. I truly didn't want to put Hair Tea down. I found
the book to be a beautiful story of love and loss, and growth and reflection. Yakov is brilliant as she brings her knowledge of English literature into the here and now. She is also hysterical and pulls the reader in with her warmth and her spirit. A must read!

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Comfortably Familiar
By Natty Penn
I couldn't put it down. First, I'm the same age as "Bree" so this book speaks to my generation of freedom, confusion, love, excitement, loss, and finding. I have never read a book in less than 24 hours. Nothing held my interest until now. I could hardly sleep because I kept looking for morning so I could resume reading. Excellent work and very creative. I will read this again and again. Thank you Barbara. Don't stop writing!

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