Dogs of the Deadlands

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Discover the gripping tale of survival in 'Dogs of the Deadlands', set against the haunting backdrop of Chernobyl in 1986. This moving story follows Zoya, a courageous dog, and her adorable pups, Misha and Luka, as they navigate a world devoid of humans following a nuclear disaster. As they struggle to survive in the overgrown, wild landscape where nature has reestablished itself, your heart will race alongside theirs. Can they uncover the instincts needed to thrive in the wild, and will Zoya ever reunite with her beloved owner? This beautifully crafted narrative by award-winning author Anthony McGowan explores themes of loss, resilience, and the bond between pets and their owners, making it an essential read for dog lovers, animal fiction enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by compelling survival stories. Suitable for readers of all ages, this paperback edition published by Bloomsbury brings together stunning prose with a poignant tale that resonates deeply. Whether you're a fan of young adult literature or simply seeking an engaging story, 'Dogs of the Deadlands' is your next must-read. Order now to dive into this unforgettable adventure and witness the power of survival through the eyes of our furry friends.

Delivery Information: This brand new paperback edition is available for prompt shipping. Grab your copy today and experience the adventure! ISBN: 9780861542741, Year: 2022, Format: Paper over boards.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780861542741
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury


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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 plant lynx and 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-

"McGowan's prose is beautiful in its brevity and devastating in its emotional impact" The Bookseller
"The Carnegie medal winner McGowan is superb at stories about children who do not have all the advantages." The Sunday Times

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