Mrs. Caliban, Rachel Ingalls
Mrs. Caliban, Rachel Ingalls
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Mrs. Caliban

Author: Rachel Ingalls

Narrator: Amy Landon

Unabridged: 3 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/09/2018


Synopsis

It all starts with the radio. Dorothy's husband, Fred, has left for work, and she is at the kitchen sink washing the dishes, listening to classical music. Suddenly, the music fades out and a soft, close, dreamy voice says, "Don't worry, Dorothy."

A couple weeks later, there is a special interruption in regular programming. The announcer warns all listeners of an escaped sea monster. Giant, spotted, and froglike, the beast—who was captured six months earlier by a team of scientists—is said to possess incredible strength and to be considered extremely dangerous.

That afternoon, the seven-foot-tall lizard man walks through Dorothy's kitchen door. She is frightened at first, but there is something attractive about the monster. The two begin a tender, clandestine affair, and no one, not even Dorothy's husband or her best friend, seems to notice.

Selected by the British Book Marketing Council as one of the greatest American novels since World War II, Mrs. Caliban, much like Guillermo del Toro's film The Shape of Water, uses an inter-species romance to explores issues of passion and loneliness, love and loss—and in its own wryly subversive way, it blends surrealism, satire, and a strong female perspective.

About Rachel Ingalls

Rachel Ingalls has lived in London since 1965. Theft, her literary debut, won the 1970 Authors' Club First Novel Award. Her 1982 novel, Mrs. Caliban, was named one of the twenty greatest American novels since World War II by the British Book Marketing Council. She is the author of fourteen novels and short story collections, including Times Like These, Binstead's Safari, and I See a Long Journey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on December 15, 2022

this is a book about a woman falling in love with a frog man, and somehow that was not the most silly and unrealistic part. honestly, i'll take the frog man part all day. the beginning of this (very tiny) book was very witty, and full of good points about gender roles, and an all-around good time. the......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on February 14, 2008

If you like avocados you will like this book.......more