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Loading... Il patto dei Labrador (original 2004; edition 2009)by Matt Haig (Autore), Paola Novarese (Traduttore)
Work InformationThe Last Family in England by Matt Haig (2004)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Short. Simple/accessible, not as much subtly nuanced as spelled out. Also some awfully yucky stuff happens. I will still read Haig, and look for new releases by him, but I will be more discriminating when I choose which to actually read. ( ) When used tactfully and in moderation anthropomorphism can be a very effective writing tool. Anna Sewell's Black Beauty is a classic example. In 19th century London, carriage horses suffered horribly cruel conditions. By giving Black Beauty a voice humans could relate to, she created a work so powerful it led to the enactment of several new laws, dramatically curtailing those abuses. Unfortunately when writing The Labrador Pact, the author used neither tact nor moderation. I have a soft spot for Labs, but the anthropomorphism was so over the top, at times I felt like gagging. no reviews | add a review
The story of a family in crisis and the loyal dog that holds them together, from the witty, imaginative author of The Dead Fathers Club. The Hunters - Adam, Kate, and their children Hal and Charlotte - are a typical family, with typical concerns: work, money, love, the trials of adolescence. What sets them apart is Prince, their black labrador. Prince is an earnest and determined young dog. He strives to live up to the tenets of the Labrador Pact: Duty Over All. Other dogs, led by the springer spaniels, have revolted, but Prince takes his responsibilities seriously. As things in the Hunter family begin to go awry - marital breakdown, rowdy teenage parties, attempted suicide - he uses every canine resource to keep the clan together. In the end, Prince must choose: the family or the Pact? His decision may cost him everything. Wry, perceptive, and heartbreaking, The Labrador Pact is a cunning and original take on domestic life, with an improbably poignant narrator. No library descriptions found. |
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