Etna

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Acclaimed short story writer
Allegorical fiction
Andrew Carnegie Medal finalist
Animal perspective fiction
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Award-winning fiction
Books about dogs
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Dog narrator literary fiction
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Fiction about displacement
Fiction about homecoming
Fiction about memory and loss
Fiction from a dog's perspective
For fans of Hive and the Honey
forthcoming
Guggenheim Fellowship authors
Homefront literary fiction
Hybrid literary form
Journey through war
Literary fiction
Literary fiction gift book
Lyrical fiction
Magical realism
National Book Foundation 5 Under 35
New York Times notable fiction
New Yorker fiction
Odyssey-inspired fiction
Philosophical fiction
Poetic literary novel
Postwar fiction
Quiet fiction
Return from conflict
Searching for home
Story of return
Surreal fiction
The Story Prize finalist
Thoughtful books for dog lovers
War dogs in fiction
War story fiction
Young Lions Fiction Award

Product details

  • ISBN 9781398568471
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A NEW YORK TIMES MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2026

An unforgettable novel of a working dog, Etna, who, after a devastating war, embarks on an odyssey in the hopes of returning home.

'Gorgeous…a sublimely quiet depiction of loneliness and disorientation.' Hernan Diaz, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Trust and In the Distance

Set in a fictional country in the present day, this is a story told through the eyes of an ex-military dog, Etna. After surviving years of a devastating war, Etna decides one night to leave the men he has fought alongside and return home - to the place where he was taken from when he was young, in the thin but persistent hope that if a home exists for him, it might be there.

Thus begins an exhilarating odyssey told through the eyes of a dog as he traverses across ruined landscapes and fights to survive in a world that proves, even in peacetime, to be just as precarious as in war. Along the way, he encounters other animals and humans who are trying to resume their lives again. What makes a life when there is no home to go back to? How do we begin to trust each other again after such devastation?

This is a novel about the power of an idea, about never giving up and, ultimately, about finding hope in the most dire of times.

‘In this masterful and infinitely moving dog’s tale, Yoon shows us what great fiction can do: change the way we see the world by sharing the song of another heart. Destined to be a classic.’ Mona Awad, New York Times bestselling author of We Love You, Bunny and Rouge

'This book is stunning. I was with it every second and it will be with me for a long time.' Joan Silber, author of Mercy and Ideas of Heaven

‘A wonder of a novel.’ Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses and The Sojourn
Paul Yoon is the author of six works of fiction: Etna; Once the Shore, a New York Times Notable Book; Snow Hunters, winner of the Young Lions Fiction Award; The Mountain, an NPR Best Book of the Year; Run Me to Earth, a Time Must-Read Books of 2020 and longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction; and The Hive and the Honey, winner of the 20th Annual Story Prize and longlisted for the Joyce Carol Oates prize.

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