Falling in Love with Hominids
ISBN-13:
9781616961985
ISBN-10:
1616961988
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Nalo Hopkinson
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Tachyon Publications
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781616961985
ISBN-10:
1616961988
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Nalo Hopkinson
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Tachyon Publications
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
Summary
Falling in Love with Hominids (ISBN-13: 9781616961985 and ISBN-10: 1616961988), written by authors
Nalo Hopkinson, was published by Tachyon Publications in 2015.
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An alluring new collection from the author of the New York Times Notable Book, Midnight Robber
Nalo Hopkinson (Brown Girl in the Ring, The Salt Roads, Sister Mine) is an internationally-beloved storyteller. Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as having "an imagination that most of us would kill for," her Afro-Caribbean, Canadian, and American influences shine in truly unique stories that are filled with striking imagery, unlikely beauty, and delightful strangeness.
In this long-awaited collection, Hopkinson continues to expand the boundaries of culture and imagination. Whether she is retelling The Tempest as a new Caribbean myth, filling a shopping mall with unfulfilled ghosts, or herding chickens that occasionally breathe fire, Hopkinson continues to create bold fiction that transcends boundaries and borders.
Nalo Hopkinson (Brown Girl in the Ring, The Salt Roads, Sister Mine) is an internationally-beloved storyteller. Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as having "an imagination that most of us would kill for," her Afro-Caribbean, Canadian, and American influences shine in truly unique stories that are filled with striking imagery, unlikely beauty, and delightful strangeness.
In this long-awaited collection, Hopkinson continues to expand the boundaries of culture and imagination. Whether she is retelling The Tempest as a new Caribbean myth, filling a shopping mall with unfulfilled ghosts, or herding chickens that occasionally breathe fire, Hopkinson continues to create bold fiction that transcends boundaries and borders.
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