No Animals We Could Name by Ted Sanders
The winner of the Bakeless Prize for Fiction, a bold debut
collection
The animals (human or otherwise) in Ted Sanders's inventive, wistful
stories are oddly familiar, yet unlike anyone you've met before. A lion
made of bedsheets, with chicken bones for teeth, is brought to life by a
grieving mother. When Raphael the pet lizard mysteriously loses his
tail, his owners find themselves ever more desperate to keep him alive,
in one sense or another. A pensive tug-of-war between an amateur angler
and a halibut unfolds through the eyes of both fisherman and fish. And
in the collection's unifying novella, an unusual guest's arrival at a
party sets idle gears turning in startling new ways.