Written by: Nalo Hopkinson
First line: "The easthound bays at night," Jolly said.
Why you should read this book: This deeply imaginative short story collection covers the range of traditional speculative motifs, including ghosts, fairies, monsters, gods, and stochastic flying elephants, while maintaining a modern, enlightened sensibility that injects a bright freshness into familiar tropes along with the voices of queer folks and people of color. From teenage girls taking on the persona of dragons to fight back against sexual harassment to the sibling rivalry between the spirits from Shakespeare's Tempest, these intelligent stories feel new and smart and forward-thinking. Enjoyable, fast-paced, clever, and wonderfully written, it's both fun and provocative.
Why you shouldn't read this book: Some nasty bits with city rats.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Falling in Love with Hominids
Posted by Dragon at 3:28 PM
Labels: collection, fiction, identity, imagination, magic, monster, short stories, speculative
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