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Red Spikes

by Margo Lanagan
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Overview

Margo Lanagan's electrifying stories take place in worlds not quite our own, and yet each one illuminates what it is to be human. They are stories of yearning for more, and learning to live with what you have. Stories that show the imprint love leaves on us all.

If you think you don't like short fiction, that a story can't have the depth or impact of a novel, then you haven't read Margo Lanagan. A writer this startling and this original doesn't come along very often. So for anyone who likes to be surprised, touched, unsettled, intrigued, or scared senseless, prepare to be dazzled by what a master storyteller can do in a few short pages.

Synopsis

Margo Lanagan's electrifying stories take place in worlds not quite our own, and yet each one illuminates what it is to be human. They are stories of yearning for more, and learning to live with what you have. Stories that show the imprint love leaves on us all.

If you think you don't like short fiction, that a story can't have the depth or impact of a novel, then you haven't read Margo Lanagan. A writer this startling and this original doesn't come along very often. So for anyone who likes to be surprised, touched, unsettled, intrigued, or scared senseless, prepare to be dazzled by what a master storyteller can do in a few short pages.

The Washington Post - Paul Di Filippo

…any bright, sensitive teen will immediately latch on to these emotive tales like a free-falling person snatching a parachute. But these are the kind of high-quality stories that will vibrate the nerves and heartstrings of readers of all ages…Lanagan is one of those rare writers of miniaturist intensity who is forging a name and career solely on her short fiction. A novel from her is much anticipated.

About the Author, Margo Lanagan

Margo Lanagan is a highly acclaimed writer of novels, short stories, and poetry. Black Juice, her second collection of stories, won a Printz Honor Award and the World Fantasy Award for Best Collection. Ms. Lanagan lives in Sydney, Australia.

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Editorials

Paul Di Filippo

…any bright, sensitive teen will immediately latch on to these emotive tales like a free-falling person snatching a parachute. But these are the kind of high-quality stories that will vibrate the nerves and heartstrings of readers of all ages…Lanagan is one of those rare writers of miniaturist intensity who is forging a name and career solely on her short fiction. A novel from her is much anticipated.
—The Washington Post

Publishers Weekly

Lanahan, whose Black Juice won critical acclaim both in her native Australia and in the U.S., will further enhance her reputation with this fine second collection of 10 stories. Driven by beautiful, often quirky language and deep psychological insight, these works demonstrate a powerful sense of the marvelous. In "Baby Jane," a boy on holiday hears a magical servant shout, "My queen is in difficulties. Is there a midwife here?... Any kind of leech, any wise woman," and finds himself in charge of delivering a royal child; a different sort of child, an emotionally needy girl who fears she will "die of her distress" after being separated from her mother for a night, must show some gumption and outwit the terrifying, baby-eating ogre Wee Willie Winkie in "Winkie." Other memorable characters include the dead souls in Limbo, who in "Under Hell, Over Heaven" earn brownie points by transporting the recently deceased to their final reward or punishment; and the eponymous "Daughter of the Clay," an unhappy changeling who travels to fairyland and decides in the end that it's best for her "to stay silent, on my bottom among the Clay, and fill my mouth with fish." Gritty, dark and sometimes very nasty, these stories are, at their best, worthy of comparison to the fairy tales of Angela Carter. Ages 14-up. (Oct.)

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Children's Literature

This challenging collection of short stories, the author’s third, is a well crafted combination of many genres but with a fresh approach to each. Reading each story is like having every dream or nightmare you ever experienced written down word for word, just as it happened. The subject matter is life (and death) itself in bizarre snippets, the good, the bad, and the ugly, often from a point of view entirely fresh and surprising. It is perfect for a high school honors class for its original approach to craft and also for exploration of the often raw subject matter, but the guidance of a gifted teacher is needed. On the other hand, the stories evoke feelings that are deeply personal and readers may hesitate to share their reactions. The stories can be disconcerting to one’s world view and that should be kept in mind when recommending it for reading. Reviewer: Meredith Kiger, Ph.D.

Kirkus Reviews

Lanagan's searing prose and bizarre, whimsical vision once again pull together in a fascinating, baffling and rewarding collection. Ten stories, linked by recurring imagery of birth, childhood and otherworlds and by primarily first-person narratives comprise her third collection. From the opening, "Baby Jane," in which a young boy must deliver a baby to a toy that comes alive, to the closing, "Daughter of the Clay," in which a fairy changeling returns to her original world only to find it's not so easy to belong, each tale touches upon some mystery and truth of life in language and setting with metaphorical and internal resonance. Other tales concern monkeys vying for leadership, souls stuck in purgatory and a truly horrifying version of "Wee Willie Winkie." All are imbued with sadness and weight; Lanagan chooses her words so carefully that each sentence has the effect of a stone in a still pond. Bound to baffle and delight, this is not for everyone, but will reward the patient reader. (Short stories/fantasy. YA)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780375843044

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