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Animal Wife

Stories

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In this award-winning debut collection, fifteen magical realism stories portray girls and women searching for an escape from their everyday lives.
“In villages where women bore most of the weight of a constricted life, witches flew by night on broomsticks,” said Italo Calvino of the way imagination bridges the gap between everyday existence and an idealized alternative . . .
The fifteen stories of Animal Wife are unified by girls and women who cross this threshold seeking liberation from family responsibilities, from societal expectations, from their own minds. A girl born with feathers undertakes a quest for the mother who abandoned her. An indecisive woman drinks Foresight, only to become stymied by the futures branching before her. A proofreader cultivates a cage-fighting alter ego. A woman becomes psychologically trapped in her car. A girl acts on her desire for a childhood friend as a monster draws closer to the shore. A widow invites a bear to hibernate in her den . . .
Animal Wife was selected as the winner of the Red Hen Fiction Award by New York Times– bestselling author Ann Hood, who says, “From the first sentence Animal Wife grabbed me and never let go. Sensual and intelligent, with gorgeous prose, it made me dizzy with its exploration and illumination of the inner and outer lives of girls and women.”
Praise for Animal Wife
“Whimsy and fantasy meet the way things really turn out in stories from a strong new voice.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Strange, funny, fearsome, Animal Wife is a gorgeous book, weird in its very bones.” —Elizabeth McCracken, author of Bowlaway: A Novel
“Lara Ehrlich has written a collection of stories that allow for escapism.” —F(r)iction
“I was particularly intrigued by the way Lara beautifully portrays the inner struggle between wildness and domesticity, the surreal elements of each story lending a mythical complexity to these conflicts. Really lovely and thought-provoking. Perfect for fans of Aimee Bender, Karen Russell, and Angela Carter.” —Joy Baglio, founder of Pioneer Valley Writer’s Workshop

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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2020
      Girls and women caught between myth and the modern world. Selected by Ann Hood as the winner of the Red Hen Fiction Award, Ehrlich's debut collection contains 15 stories, some as short as a paragraph. Protagonists range from girls dealing with absent mothers, first kisses, and female friendships to grown women, mothers and would-be mothers themselves. Many feature animals (swan, deer, bear, raccoon, and more) or mythic creatures (the Marsh King, the Undertoad), and most have at least one foot in a liminal space between fantasy and reality, between what we dream of and what we'll ultimately accept. A story called "Six Roses" handles this tension with a healthy dose of humor. "June's holding out for a man like Heathcliff or Mr. Darcy, whose scorn masks a deep pain only she can heal. She wants a kiss that will stop the earth from spinning, with a man who would die for her. If they were stranded in the ocean with only one plank of driftwood between them, he would insist she take it, and comfort her as he froze to death. No eighth-grader can compete with that. Nathan Bagley never stood a chance." In fact, it turns out he does, because reality has a way of winning. In "The Tenant," a woman who is living happily with a hungry bear--she serves him dinner by candlelight--is heartbroken when he moves out. While "Foresight" imagines a substance that lets you see all your possible futures, it seems to concur with "Stone Fruit" about the disappointment at the end of the road: "Alice had wanted to sleep beneath the stars nestled in a gypsy's arms. She'd wanted to travel the world and write a novel rivaling War and Peace. Now, she wants a house to grow old in." The drifty way the stories unfold--a lack of narrative urgency--may keep some readers from digging in. Whimsy and fantasy meet the way things really turn out in stories from a strong new voice.

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