Why did I love this book?
I am a massive Kelly Link fan. Her latest book of short stories is sold as "ingeniously reinvented fairy tales that play out with astonishing consequences in the modern world." Most of them do not stick closely to their original tales but branch off in true original Link style.
Link describes the
fantastical as an 'intensifier' of realism and these stories manage to be
serious, playful, and hilarious all at once. Mixing realism, horror, fantasy
and sci-fi, reading them will take you on wild imaginative journeys full of
brilliant surprises, from cats running a cannabis farm to a house sitter who
must never let in the owner should he happen to call. My favourites are "The White Cat's Divorce" and "Skinder's Veil."
2 authors picked White Cat, Black Dog as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Seven modern fairytales from Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link, featuring illustrations by award-winning artist Shaun Tan. Leaving behind the enchanted castles, deep, dark woods and gingerbread cottages of fairytales for airport waiting rooms, alien planets and a cannabis farm run by a team of hospitable cats, White Cat, Black Dog offers a fresh take on the stories that you thought you knew. Here you'll find stoner students, failing actors and stranded professors questing for love, revenge or even just a sense of purpose. Poised on the edges between magic, modernity and mundanity, White Cat, Black Dog will delight, beguile, occasionally…