Description
At age eight, Jenny Rowan was abducted and kept for two years in a box beneath her captor's bed. Eventually she escaped and, after living for eighteen months on cast-offs at the local mall, was put into the child-care system. Suing for emancipation, at age sixteen she became a legal adult. Nowadays she works as a production editor for the local public TV station, and is one of the world's good people.
One evening she returns home to find a detective waiting for her. Though her records are sealed, he somehow knows her story. He asks if she can help with a young woman who, like her many years before, has been abducted and traumatized.Initially hesitant, Jenny decides to get involved, reviving buried memories and setting in motion an unexpected interchange with the president herself.
As brilliantly spare and compact as are all of James Sallis's novels, Others of My Kind stands apart for its female protagonist. Set in a near future of political turmoil, it is a story of how we overcome, how we shape ourselves by what happens to us, and of how the human spirit, whatever horrors it undergoes, will not be put down.
About the Author
James Sallis has published sixteen novels, multiple collections of short stories, essays, and poems, books of musicology, a biography of Chester Himes, and a translation of Raymond Queneau's novel Saint Glinglin. He has written about books for the LA Times, New York Times, and Washington Post, and for some years served as a books columnist for the Boston Globe. He has received a lifetime achievement award from Bouchercon, the Hammett Award for literary excellence in crime writing, and the Grand Prix de Litterature policiere.
Reviews
The thriller writer's thriller writer. His prose is intense... his stories so dark they almost inflict pain, and his sense of place exact -- Geoffrey Wansell * Daily Mail *
Haunting and immensely readable -- Andrew Taylor * Spectator *
Others Of My Kind possesses an emotional depth that Sallis, or any other crime writer, has rarely reached before -- Doug Johnstone * Independent on Sunday *
a terrific, stripped-back novella -- Doug Johnstone * Herald Scotland: Books of 2013 *
Yes, Sallis seems to be saying in this unusually positive novel, life can be cruel, but it need not destroy us -- Mary Whipple * Amazon *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843441144
Author James Sallis
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint No Exit Press
Publisher Bedford Square Publishers