![]() ![]() Each chapter portrays a new cycle of a small island’s magic – from no seal wives to seal wives back to no seal wives. (Okay, this one’s cheating a little because grey seals aren’t endangered or threatened, but many other kinds of seals are, like the spotted seal). The Brides of Rollrock Island by Margo Lanagan.Let’s hope that in the future books aren’t the only places to find them. In protest of this possible repeal, I’ve amassed a list of 8 novels featuring our lovely animal friends (and no, they don’t always die in these picks). I mean, how many of us weep when an animal dies in a book? (Why do they always have to die?!?! Okay, they don’t always die, but it sure does seem like it.) Despite a tendency to avoid the outdoors and stay inside with a good book, most readers I know love animals. ![]() ![]() You can follow her on Twitter and she blogs at .Īt a hearing recently, Republicans discussed repealing the Endangered Species Act. She and her saxophone-playing husband live in Nashville, TN where Margaret teaches college English as an adjunct and works at a used bookstore. ![]() Margaret’s short stories and poems have appeared in Devilfish Review, Pulp Literature, Nonbinary Review, and Expanded Horizons. This is a guest post from Margaret Kingsbury. ![]()
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