A creature with no spine
A creature With No Spine explores changing political landscape of Thailand through conflicts between a mother and a daughter. it touches on generational hurt, transformation and finding compassion.
A creature With No Spine explores changing political landscape of Thailand through conflicts between a mother and a daughter. it touches on generational hurt, transformation and finding compassion.
A creature With No Spine explores changing political landscape of Thailand through conflicts between a mother and a daughter. it touches on generational hurt, transformation and finding compassion.
Max imagines running away from his mom and sailing to a far-off land where large talking beasts—Ira, Carol, Douglas, the Bull, Judith and Alexander—crown him as their king, play rumpus, build forts and discover secret hideaways.
A mother and her teenage daughter must confront Death when it arrives in the form of an astonishing talking bird.
Agnes feels stuck. Unlike her best friend, Lydie, who’s moved to New York and is now expecting a baby, Agnes still lives in the New England house they once shared as graduate students, now working as a professor at her alma mater. A ‘bad thing’ happened to Agnes a few years ago and, since then, despite her best efforts, life hasn’t gotten back on track.
At the age of ten, Henry James Hermin, a boy who was conceived in a petri-dish and raised by his feminist mother, follows a string of Post-It notes in hopes of finding his biological father.
A hard-living salesman becomes a quadriplegic after an accident.
A stuffy businessman finds himself trapped inside the body of his family's cat.
Thirteen-year-old Mei is experiencing the awkwardness of being a teenager with a twist – when she gets too excited, she transforms into a giant red panda.
A troubled young woman becomes obsessed with her mysterious new neighbor, who bears a striking resemblance to the girl's dead mother.
A poor, struggling South Carolinian mother and daughter face painful choices with their resolve and pride. Bone, the eldest daughter, and Anney her tired mother, grow both closer and farther apart: Anney sees Glen as her last chance.
In 1950s Australia, young Celia is growing up with a sense of isolation and mistrust of the world that surrounds her. Her mother and father won't let her play with the kids next door because their parents are communists. Then her pet bunny is taken away because of rabbit overpopulation. And, more traumatizing yet, when her grandmother dies, she's the one to discover the corpse. To cope, she retreats into elaborate fantasies.