“McAndrew doesn’t shrink from asking big moral questions, and his fiction abounds with lived-in touches and a sense of scale. Philosophical stories and memorable characters sure to spark debate.” —Kirkus
“With precision, heart, spine, and bite, Tyler McAndrew charts the often-treacherous terrain between loneliness and grace. A young boy befriends an unseen prisoner at the edge of the woods, a divorced father haunts his former family from inside the walls of their house, a daughter watches her mother’s mind slowly betray them both—these are stories marked by deep compassion, where small gestures illuminate the largest mysteries of life. In this brave debut, we find proof that, even in our most solitary hours, we are firmly bound to one another through memory and love.” —William Lychack, author of Cargill Falls
“Heartbreaking and at times unrelenting in its humanity, My Prisoner and Other Stories offers an empathetic look at the violence and tenderness within everyday existence. McAndrew challenges readers to hold onto wonder, even as they are confronted with the brokenness of his characters and of the world at large.” —Thao Thai, author of Banyan Moon