There are the two boys of the title story, locked in their own world of fantasy and make-believe, reaching out to each other to survive the terrible prospect of fatherlessness. โHouse Huntingโ shows us the grim spectacle of a couple whose marriage is in its death throes, and whose search for a happy home is doomed; in another story a couple struggle to overcome the effects of a brutal rape. Elsewhere, a family therapist comes face to face with the dark secret of his childhood, and an American football star down on his luck makes his peace with his father. The collection culminates in a daring and wonderfully baroque horror story, โIn the Black Millโ, which chronicles the terrifying fate that befalls an archaeologist as he uncovers cannibalism and ritual sacrifice in a gloomy Pennsylvanian town.
Serious in their subject matter, yet shot through with wit, humour and compassion, these nine short stories are testament to Chabonโs ability to weave together comedy and tragedy with unforgettable results.
Michael Chabon is the author of two collections of short stories, โA Model Worldโ and โWerewolves in their Youthโ, the novels โThe Mysteries of Pittsburghโ, โWonder Boysโ, โThe Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clayโ, โThe Yiddish Policemenโs Unionโ and โTelegraph Avenueโ, and the non-fiction books โMaps and Legends and Manhood for Amateursโ. โWonder Boysโ has been made into a film starring Michael Douglas and Robert Downey Jr. and โThe Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clayโ won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. His short stories have appeared in the New Yorker, GQ, Esquire and Playboy. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife and their four children.