
Dogs of the Deadlands
320 pages | Paperback |
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ââŹËThis book! It broke my heart and then splinted it back together again. Full of hope and love and wildness... ImagineĂ Watership DownĂ meetsĂ The Animals of FarthingĂ WoodĂ but fiercer.ââŹâ˘
Hannah Gold, author ofĂ The Last Bear
Chernobyl, 1986. Without humans, how will dogs survive?
As humans fled the nuclear disaster, they were forced to leave their pets behind. Without people, nature began to return to the woods surrounding the power plantââŹâlynx, bear, and wolves. But the overgrown forest is no place for dogs. Can Zoya, and her pups Misha and Luka, learn to survive in the deadlands? And will Zoya ever find her way home to her beloved owner?
Praise for Anthony McGowan:
ââŹËMcGowan's prose is beautiful in its brevity and devastating in its emotional impact.ââŹâ˘Ă Bookseller
ââŹËThe Carnegie medal winner McGowan is superb at stories about children who do not have all the advantages.ââŹâ˘Ă The Sunday Times
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320 pages | Paperback |
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ââŹËThis book! It broke my heart and then splinted it back together again. Full of hope and love and wildness... ImagineĂ Watership DownĂ meetsĂ The Animals of FarthingĂ WoodĂ but fiercer.ââŹâ˘
Hannah Gold, author ofĂ The Last Bear
Chernobyl, 1986. Without humans, how will dogs survive?
As humans fled the nuclear disaster, they were forced to leave their pets behind. Without people, nature began to return to the woods surrounding the power plantââŹâlynx, bear, and wolves. But the overgrown forest is no place for dogs. Can Zoya, and her pups Misha and Luka, learn to survive in the deadlands? And will Zoya ever find her way home to her beloved owner?
Praise for Anthony McGowan:
ââŹËMcGowan's prose is beautiful in its brevity and devastating in its emotional impact.ââŹâ˘Ă Bookseller
ââŹËThe Carnegie medal winner McGowan is superb at stories about children who do not have all the advantages.ââŹâ˘Ă The Sunday Times











