Here’s an anarchic sequel to George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’
The Manor Farm reinvents itself in ‘Beasts of England’ by Adam Biles
Published 02.09.23, 09:17 AM
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As a sequel to George Orwell's ‘Animal Farm’, a satirical novella originally published in 1945, author Adam Biles transforms Manor Farm. Previously the backdrop for a rebellion by farm animals seeking to establish an equal society, it now serves as a place where both humans and animals can interact, offering rides on the farm's inhabitants for a fee.
Amidst this questionable arrangement, a mysterious ‘illness’ plagues the animals, leading to deaths. Biles' second novel, Beasts of England, pays homage to and subverts Orwell's timeless classic, reflecting the chaos of our modern world. You can pre-order Beasts of England now before its release on October 3.
— Nitin Waghela
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