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Louis de Bernières, Daniel Taplitz (Beteiligte)

Blue Dog


Based on an screenplay by Daniel Taplitz
2016. 144 S. integrated 2-colour illustrations. 183 mm
Verlag/Jahr: RANDOM HOUSE UK; HARVILL SECKER 2016
ISBN: 1-910701-99-8 (1910701998)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-910701-99-7 (9781910701997)

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Selected as a Book of the Year 2016 in the Daily Telegraph

From the author of Captain Corelli´s Mandolin , the spellbinding story of a young boy and his dog adventuring through the outback.

When a family tragedy means Mick is sent to the outback to live with his Granpa, it looks as if he has a lonely life ahead of him. The cattle station is a tough place for a child, where nature is brutal and the men must work hard in the heat and dust. However, after a cyclone hits, things change for Mick. Exploring the floodwaters, he finds a lost puppy covered in mud and half-drowned. Mick and his dog immediately become inseparable as they take on the adventures offered by their unusual home, and the business of growing up, together.

In this charming prequel to the much-loved Red Dog , Louis de Bernières tells the moving story of a young boy and his Granpa, and the charismatic and entertaining dog who so many readers hold close to their hearts.

With illustrations by Alan Baker
"The kind of book that changes readers for the better... The love between Mick and Granpa, and the changing landscape they inhabit, are the highlights of this superb story." Guardian
Louis de Bernières is the best-selling author of Captain Corelli´s Mandolin , which won the Commonwealth Writers´ Prize, Best Book in 1995. His most recent books are The Dust That Falls From Dreams , Birds Without Wings and A Partisan´s Daughter , a collection of stories, Notwithstanding, and two collections of poetry, Imagining Alexandria and Of Love and Desire. He wrote Red Dog in 2001 and was inspired by the upcoming film about his canine hero to write this prequel.