For fans of George Saunders and Karen Russell, an "amazing, wildly inventive" collection of stories that straddles the line between the real and the fantastical (Kevin Wilson). In
The Wrong Heaven, anything is possible: bodies can transform, inanimate objects come to life, angels appear and disappear.
Bonnaffons draws us into a delightfully strange universe, in which her conflicted characters seek to solve their sexual and spiritual dilemmas in all the wrong places. The title story's heroine reckons with grief while arguing with loquacious Jesus and Mary lawn ornaments that come to life when she plugs them in. In Horse, we enter a world in which women transform themselves into animals through a series of medical injections. In
Alternate, a young woman convinces herself that all she needs to revive a stagnant relationship is the perfect poster of the Dalai Lama.
While some of the worlds to which Bonnaffons transports us are more recognizable than others, all of them uncover the mysteries beneath the mundane surfaces of our lives. Enormously funny, boldly inventive, and as provocative as they are deeply affecting, these stories lay bare the heart of our deepest longings.
Including the story
Horse, as heard on
This American Life.
Author: Amy Bonnaffons
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Published: 01/14/2020
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780316516181
About the AuthorAmy Bonnaffons' work has appeared in the
New York Times, the
Wall Street Journal, and the
Kenyon Review, among other places, and has been read on This American Life. She is a founding editor of 7x7.la, an online journal that publishes collaborations between writers and visual artists.
She holds an MFA from NYU and currently lives in Athens, GA, where she is pursuing a PhD at the University of Georgia.