‘Early that summer, my grandma dropped dead watching The Price is Right, and the following week Aunt Lois, my mother’s sister, moved in and declared we would no longer be running a breeding factory....’ Vivette Kady’s Most Wanted is an exercise in transcendence and the bizarre; her stories are ferociously written and will be ferociously felt.
The thirteen stories in Vivette J. Kady’s Most Wanted drop us into domestic landscapes we think we know -- until we are greeted by a cross-dressing pigeon-fancier, a phone-sex worker and a three-legged dog named Duane. Most Wanted begins with loss, ends with solace, and strange things happen in between: steak knives become darts, a mouse suffers an agonizing death, an inner incubus is embraced, and lightning strikes with amazing results.
Kady writes with the discipline of a master-builder, but her brilliance comes from the manner in which her characters transcend fractured relationships, confinement and longing, and move out into the world whole and dignified. In strong, brave prose, Kady is a compassionate observer of the bittersweet in life.