Richard Adams is the author of many bestselling novels, including Watership Down (1974), Shardik (1976), The Plague Dogs (1978), The Girl in a Swing (1980), Maia (1985), and Traveller (1988), as well as several works of nonfiction, including his autobiographical The Day Gone By (1991). The winner of the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Award for Children's Literature, he currently lives in Hampshire, England.
"Gripping. . . . A compelling tale of emotional force and high
suspense." --The Wall Street Journal "Adams takes us to places
where no author author has taken us." --The Washington Post
"Engrossing. . . . Bears the abundant mark of sheer genius." --The
Plain Dealer "Better and more powerful than Watership Down."
--Providence Journal "Marvelous. . . . An excellent drama."
--Newsweek
"Excellent." --New York Daily News
"Adams writes brilliantly about animals. . . . When these dogs are
on the move, they compel us to follow, trotting along the narrative
path on all the legs we have." --Saturday Review
"The genuine and moving feeling for animals that dominated
Watership Down emerges here in intense dramatic form. Adams
engenders such compassion, such desperate, urgent sympathy for 'the
plague dogs, ' that the reader yearns for a happy ending."
--Publishers Weekly
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