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Embark on a journey with a humble packman and his loyal donkey as they pass through the mountaintop town known as the Thorpe. In this captivating tale of adventure and discovery, they bear witness to the peculiar events unfolding within the confines of this Utopia/dystopia. As they navigate the intricate layers of Thorpe's society, they encounter a cast of characters both fascinating and formidable. Join them as they unravel the secrets of Thorpe and confront the truths that lie hidden beneath its seemingly idyllic facade. The Gods Give My Donkey Wings is a blend of fantasy and introspection,…mehr

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Embark on a journey with a humble packman and his loyal donkey as they pass through the mountaintop town known as the Thorpe. In this captivating tale of adventure and discovery, they bear witness to the peculiar events unfolding within the confines of this Utopia/dystopia. As they navigate the intricate layers of Thorpe's society, they encounter a cast of characters both fascinating and formidable. Join them as they unravel the secrets of Thorpe and confront the truths that lie hidden beneath its seemingly idyllic facade. The Gods Give My Donkey Wings is a blend of fantasy and introspection, offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of utopian ideals and the complexities of human nature.

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James Barr, a Canadian writer and journalist, who lived in England from 1883 and until his death in 1923 Under the pseudonym Angus Evan Abbott, he wrote numerous science fiction and fantasy stories, such as "The Last Englishman" and The Witchery of the Serpent. He also worked for some time at the Detroit Free Press with his brother, writer Robert Barr.