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Mongrels
by Stephen Graham Jones
This book took a while to process. I'm still mulling it over. This is a werewolf story like you've never encountered before. It's a story about blood and bones and fur, about howling in the night. It's also a book about lost history, about being separated from one's culture. It's a book about rootlessness. The characters in this book have no one but an ever shrinking family, and while that is usually enough, the gaps left in their culture by isolation and nomadism are palpable. They are indeed mongrels, they are strays, but they are also family, and in a disconnected world, that is sometimes all you can count on.