Yuri and the Pig
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C W Lovatt
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From the best-selling author of the Charlie Smithers adventures.
"Masterful, blending humor, adventure, and deep philosophical questions seamlessly. Through its close personal narrative and detailed exploration of character, the book beautifully explores themes of injustice, the human condition, and the power of questioning one's deeply held beliefs. Yuri's transformation throughout the story is both heart-warming and profound, showcasing the impact of personal growth and introspection, not to mention the author's talent for subtle, naturalistic character development...An interesting and thought-provoking read that lingers in the mind long after the last page is turned." ~ Readers' Favorite
"Yuri and the Pig, by C. W. Lovatt, is more than just a captivating read; it's an introspective journey that underscores the transformative power of war, occasionally revealing silver linings amidst the darkness. It's a tale best suited for mature readers, given its graphic depictions of violence and mature themes. A genuinely thought-provoking novel, it beckons readers to reflect on the intricate dance of life, growth, and self-discovery." ~ Literary Titan
A farmer and his pig set off on an extraordinary quest across war-torn Eastern Europe.
Entangled in a savage war, the country of Xoraina is fighting for its very existence; but to Yuri, a simple peasant from a remote mountain village, it seems all but certain that the invading Zlaimperians must ultimately prevail. Not that it is of any consequence to him, of course. In Yuri’s view, every form of government is equally bad, so it makes very little difference who holds the reins of power. Indeed, throughout time, the only things that have ever really mattered are that the soil be tilled, the cows milked, and the pigs shipped to market, all in a timely fashion.
But when an exorbitant new tax threatens that philosophy, he sets off with his pig across the war-ravaged land to the Capital in order to fight the injustice. In the process, their journey becomes a road to a terrible enlightenment, causing Yuri to question his deeply seated beliefs. But only when he and his pig find themselves placed squarely in destiny’s path is there any hope of those questions finding answers.
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