Dog Boy

Dog Boy

by EvaHornung (Author)

Synopsis

Four-year-old Romochka is left alone in a dark, empty Moscow apartment. After a few days, hunger drives him outside, where he sees a large, yellow dog loping past and follows her to her lair on the outskirts of the city. During the seasons that follow, Romochka changes from a boy into something far wilder. He learns to see in the dark, attack enemies with tooth and claw, and understand the strict pack code. But when he begins to hunt in the city, the world of human beings, it is only a matter of time before the authorities take an interest.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1408802864
ISBN 13: 9781408802861
Book Overview: A breathtaking modern twist on the perenially fascinating story of the child raised by beasts - a Jungle Book for our times The UK debut of this highly acclaimed Vogel Award-winning author A major international lead title

Media Reviews
'In exploring what it might be like to be a dog from a human perspective, Dog Boy sheds much light on what it is like to be human. Utterly compelling and believable' Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi 'A involving, careful book, marked out by a rare sympathy for the natural world ... It offers, also, a frightening and edifying insight into the barbaric systems of contemporary Russia' Daily Telegraph 'A revelation. In creating such a convincing portrait of pack life, she challenges all our assumptions about what it means to have family, individual identity, to be human. Vivid, visceral and compelling, the shock of the closing moments will linger in your mind for days' Psychologies 'An extraordinary novel. Depicting the bleakness of poverty and homelessness in Moscow's underworld with an unflinching eye, Hornung creates a story that is starkly affecting, in which a boy's adoption by a pack of dogs is a disturbing and bewilderingly beautiful phenomenon ... Lyrical, unsettling and impossible to forget' Attitude
Author Bio
Eva Hornung is the author of The City of Sealions, Fire Fire, Hiam (winner of the Australian/Vogel Literary Award), and Mahjar. She lives in Australia.