All of the stories speak such prophetic messages about human nature. My favorite is "Autumn Tethers", and my least liked story in the book was "Moths in the Damp Grass". Both have such a supernatural connection, yet are very hopeful about mental illness and restoration of the mind, body, and spirit. The latter being the darker of the two. My favorite quote of the book, comes from the final story, "The Glassy Apes". "We shall have to do the best we can to experience and endure every shred of the lives we live." It reminds me of something my mom once told me, when we discussed what death and going to heaven might be like. She gave me this book before she got too sick and passed away. I remember reading a few of the stories to her in the hospital. After those many times spent in the hospital the last year of her life on this earth, she made the choice to return home on hospice and live out the rest of her life there in her home with her husband and family around her.