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Currently reading...Told from the point of view of Ruslan, a guard dog at a Soviet labor camp. The camp closes and Ruslan is left to his own devices with no master to obey. Heartbreaking and exquisitely written.
SGJ Russian dogs: doesn't Tolstoy go into the dog's head in War and Peace? Name ... Laska, maybe? In America, dog-POV means "cozy," right? Like The canine version of Matlock. This one sounds cool, though. Non-human angles take a steady pen. 9y