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Down the Rabbit Hole: A Novel - Juan Pablo Villalobos
Down the Rabbit Hole: A Novel
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“A brief and majestic debut.” —Matías Néspolo, El MundoTochtli lives in a palace. He loves hats, samurai, guillotines, and dictionaries, and what he wants more than anything right now is a new pet for his private zoo: a pygmy hippopotamus from Liberia. But Tochtli is a child whose father is a... show more
“A brief and majestic debut.” —Matías Néspolo, El MundoTochtli lives in a palace. He loves hats, samurai, guillotines, and dictionaries, and what he wants more than anything right now is a new pet for his private zoo: a pygmy hippopotamus from Liberia. But Tochtli is a child whose father is a drug baron on the verge of taking over a powerful cartel, and Tochtli is growing up in a luxury hideout that he shares with hit men, prostitutes, dealers, servants, and the odd corrupt politician or two. Long-listed for The Guardian First Book Award, Down the Rabbit Hole, a masterful and darkly comic first novel, is the chronicle of a delirious journey to grant a child’s wish.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780374143350 (0374143358)
ASIN: 0374143358
Publisher: FSG Originals
Pages no: 96
Edition language: English
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dearmfield
dearmfield rated it
4.0 Down the Rabbit Hole: A Novel
The story is told from a little boys perspective about his father's life as a gang member. And how much he wants a pygmy hippopotamus. The boy believes he is a samurai and also wants a sword.The heart warming ending and the story itself is great, think of a seven year old trying to explain how heads...
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it
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Rating: 4* of fiveThe Book Description: “A brief and majestic debut.” —Matías Néspolo,  El MundoTochtli lives in a palace. He loves hats, samurai, guillotines, and dictionaries, and what he wants more than anything right now is a new pet for his private zoo: a pygmy hippopotamus from Liberia. But T...
crstarlette
crstarlette rated it
Disturbing and entertaining. The perspective of an imaginative seven-year-old boy lightens up this story in the same way Nadsat lightens A Clockwork Orange.
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