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|title=The Beggar and the Hare
|sort=Beggar and the Hare, The
|publisher=Short Books
|date=March 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780722311</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1780721641</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=A friendly Romanian immigrant and the unlikely form of his best friend show this book up as an urgent piece of fable, delighting in picking apart European capitalist life in slightly episodic but engaging style.
|cover=1780722311
|aznuk=1780722311
|aznus=1780721641
}}
Our hero, Vatanescu, is a fish out of water. He's a father without his family, a man without a home, a possibility without a chance. He's being transported across Europe by a criminal people-smuggler, who is also packing Vatanescu's sister off to the cosmetic surgeon then the prostitute trade. Our hero is destined to sit in discomfort, sleet and in hateful gazes of others as a beggar on the streets of Helsinki. But at the same time impossibilities are amassing – one of which splits Vatanescu from his minder/mentor, and leaves him on the run with a fistful of useless currency. A further impossibility gifts him a friendly, warm companion – a rabbit being chased by local youths jumps into the sanctuary of his arms, and becomes a welcome source of focus. From then on many more jumps will be made from one impossibility to another, as the life of this illegal immigrant begins to resonate across his adopted homeland…

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