Animal Wife, Lara Ehrlich
Animal Wife, Lara Ehrlich
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Animal Wife

Author: Lara Ehrlich

Narrator: Eileen Frances Stevens

Unabridged: 3 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/14/2020


Synopsis

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 each about 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 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.

About Lara Ehrlich

Lara Ehrlich is the author of the short-story collection Animal Wife, which won the Red Hen Fiction Award. Her writing has appeared in StoryQuarterly, Hunger Mountain, The Massachusetts Review, and The Columbia Review, among others, and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. A graduate of the University of Chicago and Boston University, she lives with her husband and daughter in Boston. For more information, visit laraehrlich.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelli

Unfortunately this was a DNF. I tried to continue. I always try to avoid not finishing. This book is written in a lyrical, metaphorical fantasia-esque style that simply did not connect with me in any way. It felt similar to my experience of reading Shakespeare. Too confusing, not concise and pretty......more

Goodreads review by nastya

pretty interesting collection of short stories that revolve around misogyny, feminine desire & rage, and the more earthy, natural woman.......more