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020 _a9781421549378
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_erda
041 1 _aeng
_hjpn
100 1 _aFurukawa, Hideo
_d1966-
_96438
_eaut
240 1 0 _aBeruka, hoenainoka?
245 1 0 _aBelka, why don't you bark?
_cHideo Furukawa ; traducción Michael Emmerich
264 1 _aSan Francisco :
_b Haikasoru
_c2012
300 _a307 páginas ;
_c24 cm
336 _atxt
337 _2rdamedia
_an
338 _2rdacarrier
_anc
520 1 _aIn 1943, when Japanese troops retreat from the Aleutian island of Kiska, they leave behind four military dogs. One of them dies in isolation, and the others are taken under the protection of US troops. Meanwhile, in the USSR, a KGB military dog handler kidnaps the daughter of a Japanese yakuza. Named after the Russian astronaut dog Strelka, the girl develops a psychic connection with canines. In this multigenerational epic as seen through the eyes of man's best friend, the dogs who are used as mere tools for the benefit of humankind gradually discover their true selves and learn something about humanity as well.
700 1 _aEmmerich, Michael
_etrl
_96439
082 0 4 _a895.65
_bF992b 2012
650 1 7 _2unescot
_92746
_aLiteratura
_xNovela Japonesa
650 2 7 _2lemb
_95861
_aGuerra Mundial II, 1939-1945
_xNarrativa
942 _cBK