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Penguin Island - Anatole France
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308 pages
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Set in the fictional land of Penguinia, the narrative explores the transformation of penguins into humans, highlighting the flaws of human nature through satire. The story critiques morals, customs, and laws, reflecting on France's political history, including the Dreyfus affair. As the newly humanized penguins engage in crime and violence, the novel underscores the theme of mankind's perfectibility. Ultimately, a burgeoning civilization falls victim to destruction from terrorist bombs, emphasizing the cyclical nature of societal flaws.
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2007, paperback
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