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Spirits Abroad
By (Author) Zen Cho
Pan Macmillan
Tor
30th January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Occult fiction
Magical realism
Fantasy romance
Fairy and Folk tales / Fairy tale retellings
Myths and Legends / Mythic fiction
Asian history
Narrative theme: Coming of age
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 30mm
434g
Drawing inspiration from Asian myth, folklore and her own queer experience, the award-winning Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho will guide you from the mundane to the magical, to enchanted realms inhabited by dragons, vampires and incorrigible grandmothers. We'll 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. Then 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. Across nineteen sparkling stories, this is a journey into magical new worlds of the imagination. Praise for Zen Cho's work: 'An enchanting cross between Georgette Heyer and Susannah Clarke, full of delights and surprises' -Naomi Novik, author of Uprooted, on Sorcerer to the Crown 'Phenomenal. This is what it is to be queer and Asian . . . Magical and mundane, fierce and hopeful, Malaysian to the bone - this book is uncompromisingly itself' - Shelley Parker-Chan, author of She Who Became the Sun on Black Water Sister
A swath of delightful and intricate stories from a wildly inventive storyteller -- Kirkus Reviews
Aboslutely gorgeous . . . Just as with her novels, Cho merges humor and relatable characters with delightful prose and engaging storylines -- Buzzfeed
An enchanting cross between Georgette Heyer and Susannah Clarke, full of delights and surprises -- Naomi Novik, author of Uprooted, on Sorcerer to the Crown
Inventive, dangerous, brilliant, unsettling, and adorable . . . Historical Britain will never be the same again -- Courtney Milan on Sorcerer to the Crown
A sheer delight from beginning to end -- Samantha Shannon on The True Queen
A joyous mash-up of Jane Austen and high fantasy -- M. R. Carey, author of The Girl with All the Gifts, on The True Queen
Phenomenal. This is what it is to be queer and Asian . . . Magical and mundane, fierce and hopeful, Malaysian to the bone this book is uncompromisingly itself -- Shelley Parker-Chan on Black Water Sister
Zen Cho was born and raised in Malaysia and now lives in Birmingham. She was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer for her short fiction and won the Crawford Award. Her debut novel, Sorcerer to the Crown, won the 2016 British Fantasy Society Award for Best Newcomer. She is also the author of Black Water Sister and Spirits Abroad.