"Animal behavior Fiction." . . . . . . . "The author presents a collection of three animal-themed essays. In The Toad, the Turtle, and the Duck, a group of complete strangers bitterly discuss the order of things within the animal kingdom. In Hello Kitty, a miserable alcoholic cat attends AA. In The Squirrel and the Chipmunk, two lovers are torn apart by their quarreling families." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fabels (teksten)" . . . . . . . . "This collection of sharply observed animal-themed tales is a delight, told with David Sedaris's trademark blend of hilarity and goodnaturedness. Though the characters may not be human, the situations in these stories bear an uncanny resemblance to the insanity of our own everyday interactions." . . . . "If animals were more like us, if mice kept pets and toads could cuss, if dogs had wives and chipmunks dated, sheep sat still and meditated, then in the forest, field and dairy you might find this bestiary, read by storks, by rats and kitties, skimmed by cows with milk-stained titties. (Quelle: Klappentext)." . . . . . "Squirrel seeks chipmunk : a wicked bestiary" . "Bundel fabels over de mens en zijn onhebbelijkheden." . "dyr" . . "Humorous stories, American." . . "Animal behavior." . . "Ian Falconer" . . "humor" . . "Humorous stories." . . "Short stories." . . "Živali V leposlovju." . . "fabler" . .