Description
Fifteen “alarming and gorgeous” stories from the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author about the quiet terrors of American life (The Boston Globe). Laura Kasischke, national bestselling author of
The Life Before Her Eyes and
White Bird in a Blizzard, both adapted for film, looks behind the quietude of domesticity to find the “strange and unexpected and sometimes extraordinary” in this collection of stories that “defies simple definition” (
Booklist).
In “Mona,” a mother violates her daughter's privacy certain she's hiding a dreadful secret. In “You're Going to Die,” a girl delights in the cruel power she has over her ailing father. In “Search Continues for Elderly Man,” a little boy's invitation for a lonely old neighbor to come out and play takes a shocking turn. In “Our Father,” children camouflage their sleeping dad in dirty rags to protect him. But from what?; and in the title story, a woman agrees to carry a package aboard a plane for a stranger despite -- or perhaps, because of -- her fantasizes about potential disaster.
Populated by people coming to terms with a life that is just a little bit off -- after there
is a tiny mummified heart in a dresser drawer of a suburban home,
If a Stranger Approaches You is “an important addition to [Kasischeke's] own body of work and to the contemporary literature of end times” --
NPR Books