Animals At Night

£9.99

A woman feeding a baby late at night listens to the animal sounds in the city around her. A grieving widow encounters an injured jellyfish on a deserted beach. A young woman can’t shake the image of dying hare she finds at the side of the road. A dairy farmer hears her herd bellow with fear at night. ‘Animals at Night’ is Naomi Booth’s first collection of short stories. Collected here are stories that illuminate the strange nocturnal meetings between humans and other animals.

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SKU: 9781911585862 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Dead Ink Books
Published on 16th June, 2022

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The night invites strange happenings, strange meetings, strange thoughts. A mother feeding her baby hears sounds in the city around her. A grieving widow encounters an injured jellyfish on a deserted beach. A young woman can’t shake the image of a dying hare she finds at the side of the road. A dairy farmer hears the herd bellow with fear at night.

Collected here are stories that illuminate nocturnal meetings between humans and other animals in the eagerly anticipated first collection of short fiction from acclaimed author, Naomi Booth.

Praise for Exit Management:

  • ‘A compelling and contemporary read crammed with insight and compassion. Reminded me of Ruth Rendell’s non-Wexford novels’ Val McDermid
  • ‘An essential novel for our times’ Lara Williams, author of Supper Club
  • A reminder of how little we know of what is going on behind strangers’ windows or in the darkest twists of their mind’ Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Starling Days

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Weight 0.19 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 19.7 × 2.1 cm
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