How I Came to Haunt My Parents is storytelling for parents on the verge of a nervous breakdown. In this beautifully written suite of short fiction Natalee Caple explores fables from the dark side of adulthood and imagines what moral Aesop may have offered to a mother who gave birth to a murderous dictator. Caple's animals and humans are imbued with modern complexity as they confront sex, death, and history, but her stories are as witty as they are profoundly lucid.
How I Came to Haunt My Parents is proof of Caple's status as one of the great prose stylists currently writing.
Praise for Natalee Caple:
“Moving…unsettling.” -- The New York Times on The Heart Has Its Own Reason
“A brilliant story-teller.” -- D.M. Thomas, author of The White Hotel
“Natalee Caple writes with sensual and captivating detail of people whose dreams drive them to unanticipated extremities.” -- Catherine Bush, author of The Rules of Engagement
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