The stories and poems in People Change illuminate the personal and feminist concerns evoked by classic horror movies and other aspects of popular culture. Mining the implications of figures like the Bride of Frankenstein, Samantha Stephens, and the Stepford Wives, the book explores such themes as family and misogyny. At times horror merges with autobiography, as in “It’s a Universal Picture.” The women and girls in Gwynne Garfinkle’s stories variously seek the gift of flight and the gift of friendship, real and imaginary.
This book is part of the Conversation Pieces Books series and is book #61 in the series.