Troy Pozirekides at The Arts Fuse gives lengthy treatment of Killing the Second Dog, calling it “captivating as a stormy sea.” To read the full review, visit:
Book Review: “Killing the Second Dog” — A Pair of Captivating Polish Con Artists
“Heartbreaking account of queer desire and resilience . . . Gardel draws in part from his own experience as a civil servant for the Brazilian Electoral Court, where he assisted illiterate voters, to explore the power of the written word and the themes of prejudice, violence, and marginalization.”
Mother Jones
Troy Pozirekides at The Arts Fuse gives lengthy treatment of Killing the Second Dog, calling it “captivating as a stormy sea.” To read the full review, visit:
Book Review: “Killing the Second Dog” — A Pair of Captivating Polish Con Artists