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Book Review

The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey – Finding resilience in the face of illness

March 27, 2025

The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey – Finding resilience in the face of illness
Written by Team MyndStories

When life shrinks to the size of a single room, what remains? 

For Elisabeth Tova Bailey, it was a potted violet and the snail tucked beneath its leaves. In her memoir, ‘The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating’, this tiny creature becomes more than a distraction. It becomes a teacher, a mirror, and a guide through the strange terrain of chronic illness.

Bailey was a vibrant 34-year-old when a mysterious virus left her bedridden and bewildered. Once an active traveler and lover of the outdoors, she was now confined to a room, her body too fragile for even the most basic tasks. In this radically reduced life, time stretched out, shapeless and heavy.

Enter an unexpected companion: a woodland snail, gifted to her in a pot of violets by a thoughtful friend. What began as a small gesture turned into a lifeline. Bailey, unable to hold books or bear noise, began to observe the snail’s deliberate world with a kind of reverent attention. Its slow, graceful pace mirrored her own enforced stillness and brought both comfort and curiosity into her limited days.

The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey – Finding resilience in the face of illness
Image Credit: MacDowell

Through her eyes, readers are invited into the snail’s fascinating microcosm – its nightly explorations, feeding rituals, and anatomical insights. But more than a naturalist’s delight, this memoir becomes a meditation on resilience, patience, and the inner landscapes of illness.

Bailey’s prose is precise and profound. She reflects on time not as a shared constant but a personal experience: for the healthy, it’s a scarce commodity; for the chronically ill, an overwhelming surplus. In one poignant observation, she muses on the irony of gaining endless hours when she could do so little with them. These insights offer powerful validation for those grappling with the emotional toll of long-term illness or mental health challenges.

The snail becomes more than a pet and a symbol of adaptation. Just as it navigates its environment with care, Bailey learns to embrace slowness, to savor the present, and to find meaning in the smallest of moments. Her relationship with the creature offers companionship, yes, but also a gentle reorientation to the rhythms of life and recovery. And the revelation that healing doesn’t always come with action but in stillness.

For anyone who has faced the isolation of illness, physical or emotional, Bailey’s story is both deeply relatable and subtly inspiring.

It doesn’t promise easy answers or dramatic triumphs. Instead, it honors the hard, quiet work of endurance. It celebrates noticing, listening, and accepting that some seasons of life ask us to be still.

‘The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating’ is a reminder that healing can take root in the unlikeliest places. This is a memoir to savor slowly, like its subject, one page at a time.

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