The Dog People

The Dog People

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dystopian novel in the works illegal experimentation, 1984 totalitarianism, and feeling like you are alone in a crowd of people who look like you Told through an introspective narrative, The Dog People is a haunting tale of morality, identity, and the cost of survival. When the protagonist is forced to reconcile their own humanity with the monstrous acts they commit, Blending psychological tension with a dystopian atmosphere, this novel is an unsettling exploration of complicity, resistance, and what it means to truly be free in a world that demands obedience.
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A young teenage girl, haunted by the memories of her father's execution, attempts to escape a cruel regime by night. A solitary woman, abandoned by her husband, inadvertently plays into the cruel hands of 'the state'. In another totalitarian regime a traffic light fixer is dealt with brutally for admiring a sunset. All these characters capture the essence of what it's like to be disempowered and cruelly dehumanised at the hands of a heinous, corrupt power. This sharp collection of pertinent short stories throws an at times uncomfortable light on cruelty, injustice and persecution that is all too relevant today. But ultimately these stories celebrate the strength and determination to survive at all costs, that exists within all of us.

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