Doppler
earliest edition we have, 2004 House of Anansi Press, 2012 192 pages
After his father dies, Doppler leaves his job, his home and his family to go live in the forest. When he kills a she-elk for meat he's adopted by her calf. Doppler is a charming, absurd and subversive novel about a man and his moose, with serious undertones and criticism of our modern consumer society.
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