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"Come for the wackiness and wonder of queer family dynamics, stay for the poignant portrait of motherhood on the brink." -O, The Oprah Magazine From "a rare, brave writer" (Ron Charles, Washington Post), a hilarious, harrowing summer read: The surprising and moving story of two mothers, one difficult son, and the limitations of marriage, parenthood, and love If she's being honest, Sammie Lucas is scared of her son. Working from home in the close quarters of their Florida house, she lives with one wary eye peeled on Samson, a sullen, unknowable boy who resists her every attempt to bond with…mehr

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"Come for the wackiness and wonder of queer family dynamics, stay for the poignant portrait of motherhood on the brink." -O, The Oprah Magazine From "a rare, brave writer" (Ron Charles, Washington Post), a hilarious, harrowing summer read: The surprising and moving story of two mothers, one difficult son, and the limitations of marriage, parenthood, and love If she's being honest, Sammie Lucas is scared of her son. Working from home in the close quarters of their Florida house, she lives with one wary eye peeled on Samson, a sullen, unknowable boy who resists her every attempt to bond with him. Uncertain of her own maternal instincts, she tries her best-driving, cleaning, cooking, prodding him to finish projects for school-while growing increasingly resentful of Monika, her confident but absent wife. As Samson grows from feral toddler to surly teenager, Sammie's life begins to deteriorate into a mess of unruly behavior, and her struggle to create a picture-perfect queer family unravels. When her son's hostility finally spills over into physical aggression, Sammie must confront her role in the mess-and the possibility that the answers may be beyond her reach. Blending the warmth and wit of Arnett's breakout hit, Mostly Dead Things, with a candid take on queer parenthood, With Teeth is a provocative portrait of the delicate fabric of family-and the many ways it can be torn apart.
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Kristen Arnett is the author of the New York Times–bestselling novel Mostly Dead Things and the story collection Felt in the Jaw. A queer writer based in Florida, she has written for The New York Times, Guernica, BuzzFeed, McSweeney’s, The Guardian, Salon, and elsewhere. She has been a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and a winner of the Ninth Letter Literary Award in Fiction and the Coil Book Award.