![]() ![]() ![]() Before Apollo can do anything to help, Emma commits a horrific act-beyond any parent’s comprehension-and vanishes, seemingly into thin air. Irritable and disconnected from their new baby boy, at first Emma seems to be exhibiting signs of postpartum depression, but it quickly becomes clear that her troubles go even deeper. Apollo’s old dreams return and Emma begins acting odd. Now Apollo is a father himself-and as he and his wife, Emma, are settling into their new lives as parents, exhaustion and anxiety start to take their toll. ![]() When Apollo Kagwa’s father disappeared, all he left his son were strange recurring dreams and a box of books stamped with the word IMPROBABILIA. The Changeling is a mesmerizing, monumental work.”-Marlon James, author of A Brief History of Seven KillingsĪ summer reading pick by The New York Times “A dark fairy tale of New York, full of magic and loss, myth and mystery, love and madness. “If the literary gods mixed together Haruki Murakami and Ralph Ellison, the result would be Victor LaValle.”-Anthony Doerr, author of All the Light We Cannot See ![]()
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