A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS' CHOICE
In this inventive collection of stories, Chris Adrian treads the terrain of human suffering--illness, regret, mourning, sympathy--in the most unusual ways. A bereaved twin starts a friendship with a homicidal fifth grader in the hope that she can somehow lead him back to his dead brother. A boy tries to contact the spirit of his dead father and finds himself talking to the Devil instead. A ne'er-do-well pediatrician returns home to take care of his dying father, all the while under the scrutiny of an easily-disappointed heavenly agent. With A Better Angel's cast of living and dead characters, at once otherworldly and painfully human, Adrian has created a haunting work of spectral beauty and wit.
CHRIS ADRIAN is the author of Gob's Grief and The Children's Hospital.
"[A] lovely, potent new story collection . . . through wit and furious inventiveness [these stories] earn our trust and achieve a hypnotic grace."--Caroline McCloskey, Elle
"To read Chris Adrian is to take part in the exciting process of watching a talented and original writer gain mastery of his powerful gifts."--Myla Goldberg, The New York Times Book Review "Spirits and demons and a persistent faith populate Chris Adrian’s crystalline stories."--Vince Passaro, O magazine