From the author of the instant New York Times bestseller Tenth of December comes a darkly comic short story, a fable about the all too real impact that we humans have on the environment—now available for the first time as an eBook.
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Fox 8 has always been known as the daydreamer in his pack, the one his fellow foxes regarded with a knowing snort and a roll of the eyes. That is, until Fox 8 develops a unique skill: He teaches himself to speak “Yuman†by hiding in the bushes outside a house and listening to children’s bedtime stories. The power of language fuels his abundant curiosity about people—even after “danjer†arrives in the form of a new shopping mall that cuts off his food supply, sending Fox 8 on a harrowing quest to help save his pack. Told with his distinctive blend of humor and pathos, Fox 8 showcases the extraordinary imaginative talents of George Saunders, whom the New York Times called “the writer for our time.â€
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Praise for George Saunders and Tenth of December
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“The best book you’ll read this year . . . more moving and emotionally accessible than anything that has come before.â€â€”The New York Times Magazine
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“Saunders is a complete original, unlike anyone else.â€â€”Dave Eggers
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“Affecting [and] wincingly funny . . . It’s no exaggeration to say that the short story master George Saunders helped change the trajectory of American fiction.â€â€”The Wall Street Journal
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“Subversive, hilarious, and emotionally piercing.â€â€”Jennifer Egan
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“Not since Twain has America produced a satirist this funny.â€â€”Zadie Smith
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“George Saunders makes the all-but-impossible look effortless. We’re lucky to have him.â€â€”Jonathan Franzen
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“Tenth of December isn’t just [Saunders’s] most unexpected work yet; it’s also his best . . . as weird, scary, and devastating as America itself.â€â€”NPR
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“An astoundingly tuned voice—graceful, dark, authentic, and funny—telling just the kinds of stories we need to get us through these times.â€â€”Thomas Pynchon
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“The best short-story writer in English alive.†—Mary Karr