Late Fame (Paperback)
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Late Fame (Paperback)

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Paperback 160 Pages
Published: 07/09/2017
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Winner of the Newbery Honor: the delightful tale of a wandering good samaritan dog, by the author of Shrek!


Dominic has decided it is time for a change. So he packs up his hats and his piccolo, and sets off into the unknown. But no sooner does he feel the air on his snout and the grass beneath his paws, than disaster strikes: he encounters the dreaded Doomsday Gang.


But Dominic is not one to complain - and nor is he one to lose a fight. As legend of his victory over the villains spreads, more and more creatures turn to him for help: a 158-year-old turtle, a heartbroken wild boar, and a family of grateful geese all encounter Dominic's heroism and generosity.

But his trials are far from over: the Doomsday Gang is alive and kicking, and how can one young dog face a mob of hooligans alone?


"Steig's books are like perfect smooth stones, complete in themselves, with no seams to be found... he always has the skill to bring together what seems to be a lot of spur-of-the-moment choices and make them into stories that land so perfectly and satisfyingly and feel so inevitable in their endings" - Jon Klassen, author of This Is Not My Hat

Publisher: Pushkin Press
ISBN: 9781782273707
Number of pages: 160
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

A witty satire that will immerse you in the world of these turn-of-the-century Viennese bohemians The Times Hilarious, unbelievably finely spun and ironic... a great literary discovery Die Zeit Finely balanced between comedy and melancholy... offers a delicious parody of the business of literature and literary events... light-footed and wonderfully ironic Berliner Zeitung What one can learn from this 120-year-old text... is an ironic attitude to oneself and the world. [This] is what makes this novella about the Viennese Modernity a modern text of today Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung I like and admire [Schnitzler] warmly as man and writer -- Stefan Zweig Riveting Neue Zurcher Zeitung Exquisite Frankfurter Rundschau [Late Fame's first ever publication in 2014] is an event for everyone interested in literature Spiegel Online When I read one of your beautiful works I keep finding, behind the fiction, the same propositions, interests and solutions that are familiar to me from my own thoughts -- Sigmund Freud Letter to Schnitzler, May 1922 An overlooked classic Jewish Chronicle

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