Wild Life by Amanda Leduc

A novel exploring what is "human" and what is "animal"

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(Random House Canada)

In 19th-century Scotland, young Josiah is banished by his father for seeing the divine in the animals around him and sent to Siberia with a small Christian mission to purge such nonsense from his soul. Miserably scrubbing the chapel floor one night, Josiah is visited by what he thinks is God in animal form. When his saviours, a hyena and her mate, rescue him from a natural disaster that kills the other missionaries and then bring him safely home, he founds a religion based on his belief that God granted speech to the hyenas as part of a divine plan to heal and exalt the human race.

The hyena pair, Barbara and Kendrith, aren't so sure that Josiah has it right. But with their beautiful strangeness, they utterly transform the people they encounter over succeeding generations. As Josiah's church gathers adherents, more and more animals start to speak to humans — from signing baby gorillas to seductive alligators. At first one or two rebellious pets make a break for freedom, but then comes a mass exodus of all animals held captive, forcing people to contend with a wildness in themselves they have spent millennia denying. The end of this remarkable fairytale is both joyful and devastating, completely dissolving the boundary between what's "human" and what's "animal."
(From Random House Canada)
Wild Life is available in March 2025.
Amanda Leduc is the communications and development coordinator for the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) in Hamilton, Ont. She is also the author of the novels The Miracles of Ordinary Men and The Centaur's Wife, and the nonfiction book Disfigured. She was longlisted for the 2019 CBC Short Story Prize.

Interviews with Amanda Leduc

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