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What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours - by Helen Oyeyemi (Paperback)

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What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours - by Helen Oyeyemi (Paperback)
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours - by Helen Oyeyemi (Paperback)

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Book Synopsis Transcendent. -- The New York Times Book Review Flawless. . . another masterpiece from an author who seems incapable of writing anything thats less than brilliant. -- NPR From the award-winning author of Boy, Snow, Bird and Peaces comes an enchanting collection of intertwined stories. Playful, ambitious, and exquisitely imagined, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours is cleverly built around the idea of keys, literal and metaphorical. The key to a house, the key to a heart, the key to a secret--Oyeyemis keys not only unlock elements of her characters lives, they promise further labyrinths on the other side. In Books and Roses one special key opens a library, a garden, and clues to at least two lovers fates. In Is Your Blood as Red as This? an unlikely key opens the heart of a student at a puppeteering school. Sorry Doesnt Sweeten Her Tea involves a house of locks, where doors can be closed only with a key--with surprising, unobservable developments. And in If a Book Is Locked Theres Probably a Good Reason for That Dont You Think, a key keeps a mystical diary locked (for good reason). Oyeyemis tales span multiple times and landscapes as they tease boundaries between coexisting realities. Is a key a gate, a gift, or an invitation? What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours captivates as it explores the many possible answers. Review Quotes Magical and show stopping. -- Elle.com Oyeyemi so expertly melds the everyday, the fantastic and the eternal, we have to ask if the line between real and unreal is murkier than we imagined--or to what extent a line exists at all. . . The deeper one descends into the fabulist warrens of these stories, the more mystery and menace abound, and with each story I had the delightful and rare experience of being utterly surprised. . . Transcendent. -- The New York Times Book Review It is, in a word, flawless. . . Oyeyemi seems to be incapable of writing anything thats not wholly original. . . Oyeyemi manages to make the story both realistic and fantastical, and the characters are rendered with grace and compassion. . . [ What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours ] is a lot of things: dreamy, spellbinding, and unlike just about anything you can imagine. Its a book that resists comparisons; Oyeyemis talent is as unique as it is formidable. -- NPR , Michael Schaub Oyeyemis fictional world is scintillating and eccentric, an implosion of memory, as one character puts it. -The New Yorker What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours . . . boasts ambitious stories written masterfully by an adventurous author, and is another example of Oyeyemis skill at finding inspiration in the smallest and most ephemeral details. -- Women in the World, in association with The New York Times An enchanting and beautifully crafted first collection of stories, linked by the recurrence of keys. . . Oyeyemis storytelling is without parallel. -- BBC.com Oyeyemi infuses magic into the lives of contemporary characters. -- TIME Dizzying, baffling, and beguiling. . . The stories in What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours are unruly in the best way, drawing on pre-modern modes of tale-telling (fairy tales, Boccaccio, The Arabian Nights) to show theyve lost none of their power in the present. -- New York Magazine, Vulture [Oyeyemi] again shows her ability to mesmerize and enchant. -- The Washington Post Oyeyemi writes with mastery, sometimes keeping her prose sparse and declarative only to unleash a bounty of description and humor a sentence later. -- Entertainment Weekly In this collection of short stories, there are many keys that unlock many things. . . What links them all? Youll want to open and see. -- Cosmopolitan These modern fairy tales from award-winning author Helen Oyeyemi...will unlock your imagination with stories of love, loss, and. . . keys. . . magical, feverish, spooky, and delightful. --Marie Claire The most inventive. . . story collection of the year. - O, The Oprah Magazine Inventive and free-ranging. . . Combining the fantastical and the ordinary to dreamlike effect, these tales are full of tenderness, humour and strange delights. - The Financial Times Summarizing Oyeyemi is like trying to tell a dream. . . Casual and accessible at the sentence level, [these stories] are not so much experimental as deeply comfortable with the pre-narrative and proto-narrative impulses at the heart of storytelling. -- The Chicago Tribune A potent and playful collection. -- The Boston Globe [U]napologetically odd--a goldmine for those who crave magical realism with surprising twists told through spectacular writing. . . Readers should take their time with each story, possibly rereading in order to glean as much of Oyeyemis intent and meaning as possible. -- San Francisco Book Review These hauntingly enigmatic linked short stories attest to the authors reputation as a stylist of the first rank... Fasten your seatbelts for the ride... What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours [is] a testament to her growing reputation as a contemporary master. --Minneapolis Star Tribune Spellbinding. -- The Denver Post Flirting with the speculative, Oyeyemi weaves stories about living puppets and their puppet masters, old diaries not meant to be opened, ancient libraries, and secret gardens. Its hands-down my favorite book of the year thus far. -- The Chicago Review of Books Think the god Hermes, that fleet-footed trickster, and perhaps you have Oyeyemis style in a nutshell... Oyeyemis infinitely nested stories seem an end in themselves, born of a limitless imagination. -- Los Angeles Review of Books Breathtakingly bold and original. -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Oyeyemi demonstrates her deftness with description, of finding beauty in bizarre places. . . being granted access to these inventive and ambitious stories is a bit like receiving a gift, one full of strange and private wonders. -- Miami Herald Whether its the one about the puppetry school or the mystical diary, these nine virtuosic stories promise to mix up your reading diet with deliciously weird, thought-provoking, and fearless fare. --Los Angeles Magazine Surprising, and satisfyingly so. --Dallas Morning News Short stories that lead readers on secret journeys without ever leaving home. -Pittsburgh Tribune Review Boldly original stories, often with fantastic elements. -The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel In every story, surprising and beautiful phrases fall carelessly from the authors pen. Which is a good reminder for aspiring writers: Trust that your imagination is infinite. Creativity is not like currency; spending it doesnt leave you with less. Thinking creatively inspires more creativity. Oyeyemi shows us what can be accomplished with absolute trust in the expansiveness of ones imagination. If youre feeling uncertain, just dip into What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours for the proof. - Washington Independent Review of Books A book that is sure to unlock the imagination of anyone who follows along.-- Refinery29 A downright addictive read. -- Nylon There is no other fiction writer working in English, save Toni Morrison, whose books I look forward to more. -- Brooklyn Magazine Masterful. -- Slate Contains Oyeyemis heady trademark combination of upside down fairy tale fantasy that is as emotionally resonant as it is inventive, and the excellent details from modern life that bring her stories firmly into some magical version of our own world. -- Esquire A restless imagination harnessed to a smooth and propulsive prose style -- Helen Oyeyemis fiction is a juggernaut, and she brakes for no one. -- Vulture Helen Oyeyemi is a literary genius, and it shows in this fantastic collection of short stories. . . With characters that will welcome you, push you, and surprise you, Oyeyemis writing takes you past your expectations. -- Bustle Helen Oyeyemi has established herself as one of the premiere fabulists in the realm of the contemporary novel. . . [This collection] serves beauty and violence in equal measure, but is beholden to neither. -- Flavorwire A revelation. . . the perfect story collection. -- Mashable Here is the delightful union of vivid language, compelling plot, resonant characters and profound meaning that we turn to literature to find. -- The Root On the page [Oyeyemi] roars. . . Oyeyemi leaves us spellbound and begging for more of her ingenious and utterly addictive prose. -- Essence Helen Oyeyemi is a master at mixing magical elements with substantive topics. -- Redbook Both charming and unsettling, Oyeyemis stories will stay with you a long time. -- Bust [A] word must be said about the prose itself: spectacular. --Electric Literature Stunning. . . Highly imaginative and enchanting. . . This collection is Oyeyemi at her best. -- Buzzfeed Enchanting. --BookRiot These nine casually interlocking stories. . . overflow with the cerebral humor and fantastical plots that readers have come to expect from Oyeyemi. --Kirkus (starred) [Oyeyemis] enthusiasm for a world where witches and phantoms coexist with psychiatrists and graduate students is infectious. What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours leaves readers with the captivating notion that behind every locked door lies additional mysteries. --BookPage Page after page of macabre wit and beautiful, lingering imagery. This is a book where a busking viszla and ironic prison selfies happily co-exist. . . If these stories are mazes, theyre ones where readers can be all too happy to find themselves lost. --Books and Whatnot About the Author Helen Oyeyemi is the author of the story collection What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours along with five novels -- most recently Boy, Snow, Bird, which was a finalist for the 2014 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. She received a 2010 Somerset Maugham Award and a 2012 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. In 2013, she was named one of Granta s Best Young British Novelists.
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