In the Ozarks, the line between right and wrong blurs in this collection of gritty, atmospheric short stories.
Angela Mitchell's Unnatural Habitats & Other Stories delves into the lives of flawed characters grappling with poverty, crime, and changing values in rural Arkansas. From schemers and outcasts to desperate individuals, these stories explore the complex relationships between people and place, revealing the darker aspects of human nature in a land of dying farms and dwindling opportunities.
Experience the longing, regret, and lurking danger as these characters confront moral dilemmas and seek connection in a world where the past haunts the present. Perfect for readers of literary fiction, regional literature, and crime stories, this collection offers a glimpse into the heart of the Ozarks, where survival often comes at a cost. Will they find redemption or succumb to the pressures of their unnatural habitats?