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Little: Novels in Chattanooga, TN

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Poetry. Fiction. Drama. Women's Studies. "I can't remember the last time I read something so familiar and unsettling—like meeting someone you love after they come back from a long journey wearing differently-colored eyes. Like if H.P. Lovecraft had had a hand in writing
The Book of Common Prayer
. It's playful, and frightening, and truer, somehow, than the original."—Mallory Ortberg,
Texts from Jane Eyre
"A virtuosic display of wit, humor, and surreal beauty. Like the erasures of Jonathan Safran Foer's
Tree of Codes
and Yedda Morrison's
Darkness
, Emily Anderson's partially masticated reimaginings of Laura Ingalls Wilder's
Little House on the Prairie
series gets inside the logic of its source text. With uncanny insight, Little reveals what had always been simmering just beneath these novels' familiar surfaces. (Mostly doughnuts and motherbutter).—Jesse Miller, reviews editor,
Full Stop
"Apple cheeked readers who curled up with Laura Ingalls Wilder's
Little House
books as children and cheered the little family and their epic industriousness, please be forewarned. Anderson's devilish re-writing exhumes and animates a series of haunting and sometimes disturbingly funny sub- narratives. Delving deep into the American psyche, Little will leave you wondering how you missed the 'Certificate to Missouri' clutched in your complicit little hand. What else have you squandered? Who else have you 'loved?'"—Yedda Morrison,
,
Crop
, and
Girl Scout Nation
"Come for the Michael Landon Flip Book; stay for the richly rewoven story that excavates hidden moments in
and pays playful homage to fan favorites like prairie bitch Nellie Oleson. Little is a new classic, skillfully foraging Laura Ingalls Wilder's much-loved series to create an (ir)reverent rereading that pioneers the new frontier of
Little House on the Prairie in the 21st- century
."—Alison Fraser,
Animalia
Poetry. Fiction. Drama. Women's Studies. "I can't remember the last time I read something so familiar and unsettling—like meeting someone you love after they come back from a long journey wearing differently-colored eyes. Like if H.P. Lovecraft had had a hand in writing
The Book of Common Prayer
. It's playful, and frightening, and truer, somehow, than the original."—Mallory Ortberg,
Texts from Jane Eyre
"A virtuosic display of wit, humor, and surreal beauty. Like the erasures of Jonathan Safran Foer's
Tree of Codes
and Yedda Morrison's
Darkness
, Emily Anderson's partially masticated reimaginings of Laura Ingalls Wilder's
Little House on the Prairie
series gets inside the logic of its source text. With uncanny insight, Little reveals what had always been simmering just beneath these novels' familiar surfaces. (Mostly doughnuts and motherbutter).—Jesse Miller, reviews editor,
Full Stop
"Apple cheeked readers who curled up with Laura Ingalls Wilder's
Little House
books as children and cheered the little family and their epic industriousness, please be forewarned. Anderson's devilish re-writing exhumes and animates a series of haunting and sometimes disturbingly funny sub- narratives. Delving deep into the American psyche, Little will leave you wondering how you missed the 'Certificate to Missouri' clutched in your complicit little hand. What else have you squandered? Who else have you 'loved?'"—Yedda Morrison,
,
Crop
, and
Girl Scout Nation
"Come for the Michael Landon Flip Book; stay for the richly rewoven story that excavates hidden moments in
and pays playful homage to fan favorites like prairie bitch Nellie Oleson. Little is a new classic, skillfully foraging Laura Ingalls Wilder's much-loved series to create an (ir)reverent rereading that pioneers the new frontier of
Little House on the Prairie in the 21st- century
."—Alison Fraser,
Animalia

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