



More hunger for love-more capacity for it, too.

Now imagine this man retains more hope than might be wise in such a battered and brutal time. Add in a heartbroken man with a fishing rod, some guns, a small plane. Place it in a world where a flu mutation has wiped out ninety-nine percent of the population. In The Dog Stars, Peter Heller serves up an insightful account of physical, mental, and spiritual survival unfolded in dramatic and often lyrical prose.” - The Boston Globe “An elegy for a lost world turns suddenly into a paean to new possibilities. “A post-apocalyptic adventure novel with the soul of haiku.” - The Columbus Dispatch Recalling the bleakness of Cormac McCarthy and the trout-praising beauty of David James Duncan, The Dog Stars makes a compelling case that the wild world will survive the apocalypse just fine it’s the humans who will have the heavy lifting.” - Outside "Dark, poetic, and funny." -Jennifer Reese, NPR “A book that rests easily on shelves with Dean Koontz, Jack London or Hemingway." - The Missourian “Beautifully written and morally challenging” – The Atlantic Monthly “A dreamy, postapocalyptic love letter to things of beauty, big and small.” –Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl It’s an ode to friendship between two men, a story of the strong bond between a human and a dog, and a reminder of what is worth living for.” - Minneapolis Star-Tribune The Dog Stars is a love story, but not just in the typical sense. Make time and space for this savage, tender, brilliant book.” -Glen Duncan, author of The Last Werewolf “For all those who thought Cormac McCarthy’s The Road the last word on the post-apocalyptic world-think again. “This end-of-the-world novel more like a rapturous beginning. One of those books that makes you happy for literature.” -Junot Díaz, The Wall Street Journal A San Francisco Chronicle and Atlantic Monthly Best Book of the Year
