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PUBLISHER: Freight Books
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780956613561
RRP: £7.99
PAGES: 176
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 4, 2012
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All the Little Animals
Walker Hamilton
Seb Howell
Bobby is a 31 year old man with the mind of a small, frightened boy. He has run away from his privileged but abusive London home to rural Cornwall. Through an accident of fate he meets Mr Summers, a man with a terrible secret who, in atonement, has dedicated his life to burying all the little animals. Together they embark on a bizarre mission, and a savage act of revenge. All the Little Animals was Walker Hamilton’s debut novel, published months before his untimely death at the age of 34. Acclaimed by writers and critics alike on publication in 1968, it has been largely forgotten. This beautifully produced edition is a long overdue republishing of this dark, disturbing but utterly charming, classic tale pertinent to our times.
Reviews of All the Little Animals
"An extraordinary, moving little book" Roald Dahl "A little masterpiece of compassion and simplicity" Daily Telegraph "Compelling, original and, in its own particular way, even frightening" The Times
Walker Hamilton
Walker Hamilton was born in Airdrie, Scotland, in 1934 and died in February 1969 in Cornwall at the age of 34. He was the son of a coalminer and left school at 15, studying accountancy at evening classes and undertaking National Service with the RAF. He worked in a Glasgow brewery, as an office machine technician and as a labourer. He married in 1960 and moved to Cornwall shortly after. His debut novel All the Little Animals was first published by Victor Gollancz in 1968 and posthumously, his second novel, A Dragon’s Life, appeared in 1970.