"Maizes's debut novel is brought to life by Devon Sorvari's engaging narration. Her delivery is well matched to the story's short declarative sentences as she makes listeners care about La La in spite of her bad choices." -- AudioFile Magazine
R.L. Maizes's Other Peopleâs Pets examines the gap between the families weâre born into and those we create, and the danger that holding on to a troubled past may rob us of the future.
La La Fine relates to animals better than she does to other people. Abandoned by a mother who never wanted a family, raised by a locksmith-turned-thief father, La La looks to pets when it feels like the rest of the world conspires against her.
La Laâs world stops being whole when her mother, who never wanted a child, abandons her twice. First, when La La falls through thin ice on a skating trip, and again when the accusations of âunfit motherâ feel too close to true. Left alone with her fatherâa locksmith by trade, and a thief in realityâLa La is denied a regular life. She becomes her fatherâs accomplice, calming the watchdog while he strips families of their most precious belongings.
When her fatherâs luck runs out and he is arrested for burglary, everything La La has painstakingly built unravels. In her fourth year of veterinary school, she is forced to drop out, leaving school to pay for her fatherâs legal fees the only way she knows howârobbing homes once again.
As an animal empath, she rationalizes her theft by focusing on houses with pets whose maladies only she can sense and caring for them before leaving with the familyâs valuables. The news reports a puzzled police forceâsearching for a thief who left behind medicine for the dog, water for the parrot, or food for the hamster.
Desperate to compensate for new and old losses, La La continues to rob homes, but itâs a strategy that ultimately will fail her.
A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books
"...Maizes possesses such magic. This examination of family, across all lines and definitions, will open you up in such necessary, beautiful ways."âKevin Wilson, author of Nothing to See Here and The Family Fang