Hill Dwellers is the story of captive adventurers who have to leave their dying city and embark on a long journey full of dangers. And none of them knows where it should end.
The heroes of Adams' novel have their own mythology, language, customs and way of life. They tell each other stories and dig underground shelters. But they are rabbits, not people, turned into beasts by the author's fantasy.
This amazing novel is able to win the hearts of not only adults, but also children. "Dwellers of the Hills" - one of the best books written in the 20th century - takes its rightful place on a par with "The Little Prince" by A. de Saint-Exupery, "The Seagull named Jonathan Livingston" by R. Bach, "Dandelion Wine" R. Bradbury and Flowers for Algernon by D. Keyes.
Author: Richard Adams
Translation: Tatyana Chernysheva
Pages: 544 (offset). Hard cover
Dimensions: 115x200 mm