
“Twenty-two short stories and poems speak to the fascination with therianthropy (animal-human metamorphosis). And in “The Hikikomori” by Hiromi Goto, winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, a misfit fifteen-year-old girl, bullied at school, discovers her true form-and heroic purpose. A man brings his boyfriend to his conservative hometown, teaching his little sister a lot about acceptance-and mermen-in “Map of Seventeen” by Stonewall Honor Award–author Christopher Barzak. In “The Puma’s Daughter” by World Fantasy Award–winning author Tanith Lee, a boy betrothed to a girl from a powerful family in the hills hears whispered rumors about his intended that describe her golden hair, her strength-and her ability to transform into a great cat. In this book, you’ll find stories inspired by such myths from around the world, retold and reimagined by some of the very best writers in the realm of fantasy and science fiction. Beagle, Midori Snyder, Jane Yolen, and others: “Rich reading that meets the editors’ high standards.” -Kirkus Reviews In world mythology, transformation legends are attached to almost every type of animal: a variety of birds, fish, reptiles, and even insects.

Shapeshifting stories by Tanith Lee, Peter S.
