If Animals Could Speak
A 21st Century Fable inspired by 9/11/2001
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About the Book
IF ANIMALS COULD SPEAK is a fantasy that examines the human condition and our relationship to the animal kingdom. Inspired by 9/11/2001, the central themes of the novel are betrayal, terror, loss, heroism and love. Unlike that infamous September day, however, the primary victims and heroes of LoCicero's work are not human, but a band of farm animals. Faced with the destruction of their farm after its sale to developers, they valiantly but vainly battle the construction workers and their cruel, scar-faced boss. Exiled and pursued, their numbers grow as they recruit a dog, a bear, a colony of bats, a band of raccoons, an eagle, and ultimately a human who was an eyewitness to the terrorist attack on New York's Twin Towers. The latter, a stage actor nicknamed Shake, is also a fugitive, suspected by overzealous government agents of being a terrorist.
Horse ultimately takes the unprecedented action of revealing the animals' most guarded secret to Shake. The latter repays their trust after making a remarkable discovery in the far recesses of a mountain cave, a find that has the potential of securing them lasting peace and freedom. In order to do this, however, they must locate Farmer and enlist him to their cause.About the Author
Don LoCicero is an internationally published author. His works range from an acclaimed historical trilogy to political/social satire. IF ANIMALS COULD SPEAK is a marked departure from his previous works: a fantasy that examines the human condition and our relationship to the animal kingdom. LoCicero lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania with his wife, Cecelia and their dog, Fantasia.