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“Sublimely complex characters drive this story that promotes empathy for all earthly creatures.”
— Kirkus Reviews
About This Animal Body
“If you’ve ever wondered what the cockroach who narrowly escaped your boot is thinking, if you’ve ever imagined what it feels like to run like a wolf, if you’ve ever questioned who you are—This Animal Body is a tale for you. Creative and thought-provoking, it might change the ways you relate to all animals, both human and nonhuman.”
— Jenni Ogden, Sarton Women’s Book Award-winner, Nautilus Book Award-winner, and author of A Drop in the Ocean
Praised by Kirkus Reviews for its “sublimely complex characters,” this touching tale of transformation is both an exploration of human loneliness and a celebration of the magic that’s possible when we reclaim our ties to the wider natural world.
Frankie Conner has always felt like an ugly duckling—not just because she’s adopted but because she’s shy, oversensitive, and a constant disappointment to her high-achieving family. After getting fired from yet another job, she’s determined to turn things around by pursuing her PhD in neuroscience, discovering the cause of her depression, and dedicating herself to the search for a cure.
But all of Frankie’s plans are shattered when a cockroach, a wolf, and an adorable baby squirrel speak to her in her dreams somewhere deep in a moon-filled forest. Only they can’t just be dreams, because the animals know things she doesn’t: entire Hafiz poems, the fact that rats are ticklish, and mysteries from her past she’s been trying to unravel for years—things they refuse to share until she proves she’s ready.
To make sure she hasn’t completely lost her mind, Frankie conducts clandestine experiments to discover the source of the animals’ knowledge. But with her professor determined to derail her, terrifying threats to one of the animals’ life, and a real possibility she’ll plunge back into despair, Frankie must decide how much she’s willing to give up to discover the answers she desperately needs. Who are these animals she’s grown to love? Is the hope they offer real, or only her imagination? And can she believe their most fantastic claim—that her depression and anxiety are merely a small part of a much larger story . . . a story that’s ancient, hopeful, and extraordinary?
Awards
American Fiction Awards Winner for Coming-of-Age (2024)
Nautilus Book Awards Gold Winner for Fiction (Large Publisher/Large Hybrid) (2025)
Readers’ Favorite Book Awards Gold Medal for Fiction-Animals (2024)
Living Now Book Awards Bronze Medal for General Fiction (2024)
Praise
“Sublimely complex characters drive this story that promotes empathy for all earthly creatures.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Seamlessly blending elements of fabulism and fantasy with a focus on science and mental health, Walters’s story will appeal to readers interested in the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, as well as our indelible connection to nature.”
—BookLife Reviews
“. . . a compelling narrative, offering profound insights to those seeking to unravel the complexities of the human experience.”
— IndieReader
“Walters touches all the bases in this multi-layered story of a young woman searching for her birth mother and finding a devoted family of forest creatures eager to be her guides and mentors. A beautifully written depiction of Love as the underpinning of all life!”
— Susan Crawford, Bestselling author of The Pocket Wife
“Heartwarming, tender, and deeply insightful, This Animal Body is a compelling journey into the heart and soul of what it means to be human.”
— Jen Braaksma, author of Amaranth
“This Animal Body is a unique story, imaginative, beautifully written, with characters so real I kept forgetting I hadn’t met them in real life. Captivating from so many angles at once—a dramatic search for a birth mother, the plight of animals in a human world, the crush of depression on the human spirit, a searing choice between science and conscience. I couldn’t put it down.”
— Jude Berman, author of The Die
“This Animal Body is an interesting book told from a viewpoint that will pique the interest of the avid magical realism fan.”
— Readers’ Favorite, 5 star review
“Walters’s creativity is boundless and leaves you full of wonder and joy at what is possible.”
— Nate Summers, author of Primal
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My lifelong relationship with the land and waters of my hometown of Atlanta, Georgia is a story of mutual sustenance--the land gives generously and unconditionally to me, and I do my best to give the same in return. I'm beyond grateful to the Mvskoke (Muscogee) people, the original caretakers of this place, and honor their enduring presence, wisdom, and stewardship. I grieve the sustained oppression, violence, broken promises, and inhumane removals that forced them from this land.
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