The Book of the Dun Cow
 

The Book of the Dun Cow

by Walter Wangerin Jr.

Walter Wangerin's profound fantasy concerns a time when the sun turned around the earth and the animals could speak, when Chauntecleer the Rooster ruled over a more or less peaceful kingdom. What the animals did not know was that they were the Keepers of Wyrm, monster of evil long imprisoned beneath the earth ... and Wyrm, sub terra, was breaking free.
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I really enjoyed this story. The characters are human even though they are animals. There are a lot of Biblical themes in this story. The pride of Chaunticleer. The fight against evil. The need for great sacrifice to vanquish the evil.

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