Description |
293 pages |
Summary |
In a deserted Moscow apartment building four-year-old Romochka waits for Uncle to come home. Outside the snow is falling, but after a few days hunger drives Romochka outside, his mother's voice ringing in his ears: don't talk to strangers. Overlooked by passers-by, he follows a street dog to her lair in a deserted basement at the edge of the city. There he joins four puppies suckling at their mother's teats. And so begins Romochka's life as a dog. The story of the child raised by beasts has fascinated through the ages, but Eva Hornung has created a vivid and original telling, utterly emotionally convincing. Taking us with Romochka into the world of his dog-family, she shows through his clear, alien eyes the disintegration - and obdurate persistence - of community, of family; the uncertain embrace of society, the consequences of social breakdown and exclusion. |
Subject |
Dogs -- Fiction.
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Feral children -- Fiction.
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SUBJECT |
Moscow (Russia) -- Fiction.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107760
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Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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ISBN |
9781921520099 paperback |
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1921520094 paperback |
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