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White Cat, Black Dog

Kelly Link (2023)

SubgenreFairy Tale Retelling
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages274 (Standard (250-400))
SettingSecondary World
CSM age18+
Goodreads3.79/5 (7736)

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentMild
LanguageModerate

Protagonist archetypes

Multiple POVsEnsemble Cast

Synopsis

Finding seeds of inspiration in the stories of the Brothers Grimm, seventeenth-century French lore, and Scottish ballads, Kelly Link spins classic fairy tales into utterly original stories of seekers—characters on the hunt for love, connection, revenge, or their own sense of purpose. In “The White Cat’s Divorce,” an aging billionaire sends his three sons on a series of absurd goose chases to decide which child will become his heir. In “The Girl Who Did Not Know Fear,” a professor with a delicate health condition becomes stranded for days in an airport hotel after a conference, desperate to get home to her wife and young daughter, and in acute danger of being late for an appointment that cannot be missed. In “Skinder’s Veil,” a young man agrees to take over a remote house-sitting gig for a friend. But what should be a chance to focus on his long-avoided dissertation instead becomes a wildly unexpected journey, as the house seems to be a portal for otherworldly travelers—or perhaps a door into his own mysterious psyche. Twisting and turning in astonishing ways, expertly blending realism and the speculative, witty, empathetic, and never predictable—these stories remind us once again of why Kelly Link is incomparable in the realm of short fiction.

Tags

Literary FictionHorrorMagical RealismShort Story Collection