In a Land Without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark - Jonathan Garfinkel - Books - House of Anansi Press - 9781487004163 - February 21, 2023
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In a Land Without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark

Jonathan Garfinkel

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In a Land Without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark

A Cold War revenge story three decades in the making.

In 1975, Gary Ruckler attends classes at Moscow State University as part of the first American Fulbright program in the USSR. Here he befriends Anna, her boyfriend Zaza, and their enigmatic friend Aslan. When Aslan mysteriously disappears into the mountains of Kazbegi, Georgia, Gary is swept up in events beyond his understanding and control.

Fifteen years later, Tamar and Giorgi struggle through the "lost" decade of the 1990s in Tbilisi. Through three civil wars, a refugee crisis, and near-total societal collapse, the pair come of age in the underground arts scene. Then Tamar meets Rachel Grabinsky, head of an international pro-democracy NGO, who changes her life forever.

In Toronto, 2003, Tamar and Rachel's son Joseph uncover astonishing truths about a woman they thought they knew. Who was Rachel Grabinsky? What was she really doing in Georgia? And how was she connected to Gary Ruckler?

Part political mystery and part family drama, In a Land Without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark is an energetic, gritty, and darkly funny novel that unfolds across multiple generations and explores the fractured nature of identity, the necessity of lies, and the bloody legacy of the Soviet Empire.

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Released February 21, 2023
ISBN13 9781487004163
Publishers House of Anansi Press
Pages 416
Dimensions 453 g
Language English  

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