An uneasy, but exhilarating, expectation of trouble ahead is manifest in her sharp and exquisite prose * DAILY MAIL *
Emily Fridlund's language is generous and precise, her story grief-tempered and forcefully moving.
History of Wolves is the loneliest thing I've read in years, and
it's gorgeous.
These are haunted pages -- Leif Enger on HISTORY OF WOLVES
So
delicately calibrated and precisely beautiful that one might not immediately sense the sledgehammer of pain building inside this book. And I mean that in the best way. What
powerful tension and depth -- Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake on HISTORY OF WOLVES
As
exquisite a first novel as I've ever encountered. Poetic, complex and utterly,
heartbreakingly beautiful -- T. C. Boyle, author of The Harder They Come on HISTORY OF WOLVES
One of the most intelligent and poetic novels of the year * NEW STATESMAN on HISTORY OF WOLVES *
Fridlund is a fine writer and her work is cut through with moments of sparse beauty * FINANCIAL TIMES on HISTORY OF WOLVES *
Eleven stories of misshapen families and broken friendships disturb and unsettle. Fridlund follows
History of Wolves, her marvelous and preternaturally accomplished first novel, with
a collection of jarring and polished short fiction.
Bracing, often brilliant stories deliver a shock to the routine narratives we tell * Kirkus reviews (starred review) *
Eleven brilliant short stories showcase childhood, adolescence, marriage, and families, and how the appearances of these events and relationships in life can hide the strangeness and emptiness that pervade beneath the surface. . . . Fridlund unpacks these situations with such thoughtful diction and complex characters that her subdued and controlled language sets what is unsaid at the fore, unveiling hope, despair, and the paradoxes that are often ignored in such close relationships. Fridlund's intelligent and conversational voice impressively manipulates the emotional atmosphere of her stories * Booklist (starred review) *
Fridlund's ability to conjure humor in the darkest moments is clear in her blending of sitcom
set-ups with bleak undercurrents. Her breathtaking prose and sly expressions make for compulsive
reading
* Publishers Weekly *
Magical . . . Memorable and
a joy to read * Library Journal *
A powerhouse of a first story collection notable for its temerity and its skilled combination of humor and insight . . . this is - seriously - a
laugh-out-loud collection as wise as it is funny * New York Times *
This is a compelling, empathetic and funny look at 'asymmetrical' families, adolescence and ageing. * NEW STATESMAN *