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An exploration of contemporary family dynamics, moral conundrums, and romantic love through one of our oldest literary forms the fairy tale. "Inspired and barbed, Slater's fairy tales are irresistible." --Donna Seaman, Booklist

Mermaids, seal women, little girls born of eggs, old men born of prematurely aged parents, and other strange creatures populate award-winning author Lauren Slater's stories of magic, psychology, pain, and release. Slater depicts the modern-day psycho-pharmaceutical industry and our ongoing obsession with chemically synthetic solutions, the staleness and surprises embedded in married erotic love, the conflicts in the mother-daughter bond, the universal struggle with dependency and addiction, and more. In addition, she explicitly and implicitly explores the value that fairy tales and fables still have in our culture as tools of healing and illumination.

"World-weary grown-ups will find Slater's tales delightfully wry" (Amanda Heller, Boston Sunday Globe) as she successfully combines her skills as a storyteller and her profound knowledge of psychology to create a bizarre world that is also hauntingly familiar. Daring and absurd, poignant and disturbing, these stories are beautifully written and will enchant and edify adult readers forever after.

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Lauren Slater is a psychologist and writer. She is the author of Opening Skinner's Box and Blue Beyond Blue, among other books. She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Once upon a time there was a psychologist who blurred the line between fact and fiction in her writings. Sometimes she did it just a little, telling interviewers, for example, that she had "mythologized" patients she described in her first book, a collection of nonfiction essays, Welcome to My Country. And sometimes she did it a lot, inviting readers of her Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir to contemplate the possibility that the "memoir" they held in their hands was more fiction than fact.

Lauren Slater's blurring ways enchanted some and annoyed others. Then, last year, she published Opening Skinner's Box, in which she applied her creative nonfiction skills to an analysis of some of the 20th century's greatest psychological experiments. And the real sniping began. Slater found herself at the center of a controversy involving several prominent scientists who decried what they called "errors and 'outright fabrications' " in the book.

Perhaps it's only coincidence that Slater's new book, Blue Beyond Blue, is clearly fiction, but it's hard not to see this collection of fairy tales for adults as a writer's reaction to being trounced for telling tales. These aren't just any fairy tales, though. They're "Extraordinary Tales for Ordinary Dilemmas," a kind of "very special episode" of fairy tales in which much hurting and healing occurs.

In her introduction, Slater describes the process of "narrative psychotherapy," or having patients write stories as part of their treatment. "In this book I have compiled my own fairy tales," she writes. "Writing them has forced me to bear something out of blankness, and this is good."

Alas, the stories are not. Like descriptions of someone else's dreams, they mostly fail to transmit whatever it was that made them significant to Slater in the first place, and the language throughout is surprisingly flat and ungainly (as ungainly as the black-and-white illustrations that dot the book). Can this be the same writer whose memoirs, while uneven, never failed to crackle with electricity? The power that animates her earlier work is only an occasional flicker here; the self-important, overwrought quality, which is mitigated in her memoirs by the grit and heft of a specific life, remains.

Slater would seem a natural for fairy tales, given the dense, lyrical quality of her earlier writing. So what happened? For one thing, she has told several of these tales before, and better. In Prozac Diary, she described the man she was seeing and the way he traced self-inflicted scars on her arms, "following their undulations, reading them with his eyes shut, like a blind man absorbing Braille, touch giving way to tales -- once upon a time. . . . " The effect was powerful. But when in her fairy-tale version of the story Slater writes of a "seal woman" whose blind lover sometimes "stood back and stared straight at her, and she knew she was seen," the reader, invested in neither the seal woman nor the blind man, remains unmoved.

For another thing, Slater doesn't seem to have edited her therapy sessions. The promising title story, about a woman who finds an egg and raises the girl who hatches from it, is marred by lackluster lines such as "On the actual wedding day, there were many feelings and fears experienced by many people." The most effective story in the book, a one-pager called "The Golden Egg," stands as a reminder that, especially with fairy tales, less is more and distillation all. "The night is warm, the galaxy visible through my bedroom window," Slater begins. "A goose flies in. She alights on my floor, her tail feathers bobbing, and I can just make out the curve of a golden egg beneath her backside. The goose hunches over her egg all night. When the morning comes, she leaves, and the lone egg wobbles on my floorboards. I wonder what's inside of it. I figure money, or a man." That's half the story right there, and the whole packs a solid little punch.

Like the fertile egg, many loaded symbols that appeared in Slater's earlier memoirs -- pills, wings, scars -- recur in Blue Beyond Blue, but they've lost their potency here. Without the specificity of fiction or the emotional resonance of memoir, these symbols, like the stories that contain them, exist in some arid place beyond our senses -- a land that may hold great psychological significance for Slater, but not much for the reader who follows her there.

Reviewed by Deborah Sussman Susser
Copyright 2005, The Washington Post Co. All Rights Reserved.

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  • PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
  • Publication date2006
  • ISBN 10 0393328589
  • ISBN 13 9780393328585
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