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A Ukrainian street dog is rescued from certain death by an expat family. As he travels with them to Estonia, Lithuania, Portugal and the UK, he learns how to be a people dog, but a darkness grows and he finds himself narrating more than just his story. More than a dog story. Ultimately it's a story of escape and survival told in his voice. A voice that will stay with you long after you turn that last page.

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Produktbeschreibung
A Ukrainian street dog is rescued from certain death by an expat family. As he travels with them to Estonia, Lithuania, Portugal and the UK, he learns how to be a people dog, but a darkness grows and he finds himself narrating more than just his story. More than a dog story. Ultimately it's a story of escape and survival told in his voice. A voice that will stay with you long after you turn that last page.


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Autorenporträt
Fiona was the winner of the Federation of Writers (Scotland) short story competition, 2023. She is a Scottish writer who spent fifteen years teaching in international schools, predominantly in Eastern Europe, during which time she rescued a number of street dogs who travelled with her. After becoming ill and having to return home she turned to the Open University where she studied creative writing, completing both courses with distinction, and discovering a new passion. She has since written five books, four under the pen name of F J Curlew, but she has now reverted to using her given name of Fiona Curnow.