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Enter the Aardvark

By: Jessica Anthony
Narrated by: Matt Amendt
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A young congressman discovers a mysterious stuffed aardvark on his doorstep and sets out on a journey to find out what it means in this "weird, wonderful" novel about the secrets we keep from ourselves and their history-shaping consequences (Esquire).

It's early one morning on a hot day in August, and millennial congressman Alexander Paine Wilson (R), planning his first reelection campaign and in deep denial about his sexuality, receives a mysterious, over-sized FedEx delivery on his front stoop. Inside is a gigantic taxidermied aardvark.

This outrageous, edge-of-your-seat novel hurtles between contemporary Washington, DC, where Wilson tries to get rid of the unsightly beast before it destroys his career, and Victorian England - where we meet Titus Downing, the taxidermist who stuffed the aardvark, and Richard Ostlet, the naturalist who hunted her. Our present world, we begin to see, has been shaped in profound and disturbing ways by the secret that binds these men.

At once a ghost story, a love story, and a stunningly prescient political satire, Enter the Aardvark confronts the consequences of repressed male love meeting oppressive male power, and is a searing condemnation of our current American blindness. It is also that rarest of creatures: a work of art so utterly original and masterfully built that it seems to have spring fully formed from its visionary maker's head.

©2020 Jessica Anthony (P)2020 Little, Brown & Company
Fiction Genre Fiction Humorous Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Political Witty Comedy
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Critic reviews

"Jessica Anthony is a writer possessed of mind-bending talents." (Heidi Julavits, author of The Folded Clock)

"Enter the Aardvark is one wild ride: a condemnation, a haunting, a song of love, a madcap political thriller - and it is absolutely unputdownable. I have long been a massive fan of Jessica Anthony's writing and this novel cements her as one of our most thrilling and singular innovators on the page. Welcome, readers, to her world." (Laura van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel)

"If you've been wondering, as I have, where the spirit of Nathanael West might be in these berserk and awful times, enter Jessica Anthony. With her highly inventive, ever attentive, and morally serious (as all great comedy must be) Enter the Aardvark, she estranges all over again our deplorable political moment, and thereby helps make it bearable." (Joshua Ferris, author of The Dinner Party and Then We Came to the End)

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Relentlessly whimsical, but not quite funny. Passably clever, but mostly pretentious. Interesting, but ultimately shallow.

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This is so worth working through the first half hour of being perplexed. It's written in a unique style, and read brilliantly by the narrator. It's funny. And weird. And, sadly: relevant as hell. I will probably listen to this again.

So bizarre. So good.

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Less interesting American Psycho with ghosts and African mammals and old British corpses named Alex.

Eh

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I had a really hard time focusing on the storyline because of the cadence of the narrator.

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This was such an odd and hilarious read. The aardvark facts were on point. The narration was great.

This is so weird, I love it.

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What a strange book. I like when authors blow my mind. I like new and clever things. Not a comedy but very funny. Taxidermy in the time of Darwin, a stuffed aardvark stolen from Namibia with compelling baby blue eyes - purchased by Heinrich Himler for his son then, present day, a closeted congressman with an obsession with Ronald Reagan. So hard to describe...try it. You are going to love it. I would love to have a friend who thinks like the author.

Who thinks of this stuff?

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I could not take a break from this book. I had to see how the braided storyline intertwined. Darkly funny and imaginative. I don't understand why some say it is surreal. I love the surreal, but this was easy to follow and reality based. Despite the deep coincidences and possible ghost - although I think the ghost was just the narrator's perception. I loved the POV shifts. I only wish it was longer.

Listened to this book in one sitting.

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This books is weird, funny, captivating, moving, and utterly unique. I loved it. The wroting is beautiful and the narration is perfection.

One of the best books I've read in a while!

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Reading this book makes me wish I knew the author. Smart and wonderfully funny.

Over Far Too Fast

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Wholly original and enjoyable!
It's one of those books that are easy to follow in audio form, while the plot is complex enough to hold one's interest.
A delight.

Inventive and humorous

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