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    The Zoo

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    People want to tell him their secrets. Including the Great Leader himself, who takes a shine to Yuri when he employs him for his natural talents. In his new job, Yuri will witness it all - betrayals, body doubles, buffoonery.
    ISBN: 9780571334469
    AuthorWilson, Christopher
    PublisherNameFaber & Faber
    Pub Date03/05/2018
    BindingPaperback
    Pages240
    Availability: In Stock

    An Observer and Spectator Book of the Year
    Shortlisted for the Historical Writing Association Gold Crown Award

    Meet Yuri Zipit.

    A boy who's had a bang on the head in a collision with a Moscow milk truck.

    He has a kind face, makes friends easily, and likes to help. People want to tell him their secrets.

    Including the Great Leader himself, who takes a shine to Yuri when he employs him for his natural talents.

    In his new job, Yuri will witness it all - betrayals, body doubles, buffoonery. Who knew that a man could be in five places at once? That someone could break your nose as a sign of friendship? That people could be disinvented . . .?

    The Zoo is a brilliantly cutting satire told through the voice of one incredible boy.

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    An Observer and Spectator Book of the Year
    Shortlisted for the Historical Writing Association Gold Crown Award

    Meet Yuri Zipit.

    A boy who's had a bang on the head in a collision with a Moscow milk truck.

    He has a kind face, makes friends easily, and likes to help. People want to tell him their secrets.

    Including the Great Leader himself, who takes a shine to Yuri when he employs him for his natural talents.

    In his new job, Yuri will witness it all - betrayals, body doubles, buffoonery. Who knew that a man could be in five places at once? That someone could break your nose as a sign of friendship? That people could be disinvented . . .?

    The Zoo is a brilliantly cutting satire told through the voice of one incredible boy.