Spirits Abroad: This award-winning collection inspired by Asian myths and folklore will entertain and delight
English
By (author): Zen Cho
Taking us from the mundane to the magical, this collection of short stories will entertain and delight.
Drawing inspiration from East Asian and Malaysian myth and folklore, Zen Cho guides the reader through enchanted realms inhabited by dragons, vampires and incorrigible grandmothers.
Well meet an elderly ex-member of parliament, who recalls her youthful romance with an orang bunian. This was forbidden. Not because her lover was an invisible jungle spirit, but because she was Muslim and he was not. A teenage vampire struggles to balance homework, bossy aunties, first love . . . and eating people. A mischievous matriarch returns from the dead to disrupt her own funeral rites, pitting granddaughter against granddaughter. An earth spirit becomes entangled in protracted negotiations with an annoying landlord. And Chang E, the Chinese moon goddess, spins off into outer space the ultimate metaphor for diaspora.
Spirits Abroad won the Ray Bradbury LA Times' Prize for science fiction and fantasy and contains the Hugo Award winner If At First You Dont Succeed, Try, Try Again.
Among the best short fiction I've encountered . . . This collection was a joy to read Veronica Roth, author of Divergent
'Absolutely fantastic . . . A wonderfully satisfying and immersive reading experience. Get it, stat KJ Charles, author of The Magpie Lord
This collection is a delight . . . Just as I'd decided on a favourite, along came ANOTHER FAVOURITE, and ANOTHER Freya Marske, author of A Marvellous Light