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Lives Of The Monster Dogs Kirsten Bakis

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Lives Of The Monster Dogs Kirsten Bakis
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.46 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Kirsten Bakis
ISBN: 9780374716479, 0374716471, B01M3R1Z6A
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Lives Of The Monster Dogs Kirsten Bakis by Kirsten Bakis 9780374716479, 0374716471, B01M3R1Z6A instant download after payment.

Here is a first novel like no other: a spellbinding tale that both creates its own fully realized world perspective and provides an incisive look at the ways that humans and animals resemble each other. A twentieth anniversary of a postmodern classic.

"One of the most unique and unusual works of fiction to come along in many years... Like Frankenstein before it, Monster Dogs is a fabulous fable well told."  -  Cathy Hainer, USA Today

A group of elegant monster dogs in top hats, tails, and bustle skirts become instant celebrities when they come to New York in 2008. Refugees from a town that had been completely isolated for 100 years, the dogs retain the 19th-century Germanic culture of the humans who created them. As the dogs struggle to adapt to their new surroundings, a young woman befriends them...and discovers that a strange, incurable illness threatens them with extinction.

"An effective fantasy in the tradition of Robert Louis Stevenson and Mary Shelley. It is loaded with metaphor and reflection  -  on nature and culture, on science, and on the place of artists in society."  -  The Wall Street Journal

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