<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Fairy-tale romances end with a wedding, and the fairy tales don't get complicated. In this book, the celebrated writer Mr. Fox can't stop himself from killing off the heroines of his novels, and neither can his wife, Daphne. It's not until Mary, his muse, comes to life and transforms him from author into subject that his story begins to unfold differently.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Fiction<br>One of <i>Granta</i>'s Best Young British Novelists</b> <p/><b>From the prizewinning young writer o<b>f </b><i>What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours, Gingerbread, </i> and <i>Peaces</i> comes a brilliant and inventive story of love, lies, and inspiration.</b> <p/>Fairy-tale romances end with a wedding, and the fairy tales don't get complicated. In this book, the celebrated writer Mr. Fox can't stop himself from killing off the heroines of his novels, and neither can his wife, Daphne. It's not until Mary, his muse, comes to life and transforms him from author into subject that his story begins to unfold differently. <p/>Mary challenges Mr. Fox to join her in stories of their own devising; and in different times and places, the two of them seek each other, find each other, thwart each other, and try to stay together, even when the roles they inhabit seem to forbid it. Their adventures twist the fairy tale into nine variations, exploding and teasing conventions of genre and romance, and each iteration explores the fears that come with accepting a lifelong bond. Meanwhile, Daphne becomes convinced that her husband is having an affair, and finds her way into Mary and Mr. Fox's game. And so Mr. Fox is offered a choice: Will it be a life with the girl of his dreams, or a life with an all-too-real woman who delights him more than he cares to admit? <p/>The extraordinarily gifted Helen Oyeyemi has written a love story like no other. <i>Mr. Fox</i> is a magical book, endlessly inventive, as witty and charming as it is profound in its truths about how we learn to be with one another.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Oyeyemi's writing is gorgeous and resonant and fresh . . . a shimmering landscape pulsating with life."--Aimee Bender, <i>The New York Times Book Review <p/></i>"Oyeyemi has an eye for the gently perverse, the odd detail that turns the ordinary marvelously, frighteningly strange."--<i>The Boston Globe <p/></i>"Dazzling."--<i>The Washington Post <p/></i>"Cheeky and imaginative."--<i>The New Yorker<br></i><br>"Startling, beautiful . . . [Mr. Fox] should not be ignored."--<i>Chicago Sun Times <p/></i>"<i>Mr. Fox</i> is a wonderfully original novel, full of images and turns of phrase so arresting, so vivid and inventive, its pages almost glow with them. Helen Oyeyemi has given us a work of playful charm and serious narrative pleasure."--Sarah Waters, author of <i>The Little Stranger <p/></i>"A sly, tender, and elegant novel, graced with a magical charm that makes this novel's wisdom about love and loss all the more captivating to read. <i>Mr. Fox</i> is a novel for those who love stories and who believe in their singular power to alter and heal our fragile souls."--Dinaw Mengestu, author of <i>The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears </i>and <i>How to Read the Air</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Helen Oyeyemi is the author of five novels, most recently <i>White Is for Witching</i>, which won a 2010 Somerset Maugham Award, <i>Mr. Fox</i>, which won a 2012 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and <i>Boy, Snow, Bird</i>. In 2013, she was named one of <i>Granta</i>'s Best Young British Novelists. She lives in Prague.
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