In the tradition of Angela Carter, this luminous, spellbinding debut
reinvents the stuff of myth.
Straying husbands lured into the sea by mermaids can be fetched back,
for a fee. Trees can make wishes come true. Houses creak and keep a
fretful watch on their inhabitants, straightening shower curtains and
worrying about frayed carpets. A mother, who seems alone and lonely, may
be rubbing sore muscles or holding the hands of her invisible lover as
he touches her neck. Phantom hounds roam the moors and, on a windy
beach, a boy and his grandmother beat back despair with an old white
door.
In these stories, the line between the real and the imagined is blurred
as Lucy Wood takes us to Cornwall's ancient coast, building on its rich
storytelling history and recasting its myths in thoroughly contemporary
ways. Calling forth the fantastic and fantastical, she mines these
legends for that bit of magic remaining in all our lives--if only we can
let ourselves see it.