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Jane Smiley's entry in the "Warmer" collection, "The Hillside," considers a future where animals run things and the remaining humans live a rough and primitive existence. The story is told from the perspective of a horse whose job is to monitor the humans. Jane Smiley The Hillside Similar books. Books similar to The Hillside (Warmer, #7) The Hillside (Warmer, #7) by Jane Smiley. avg. rating · Ratings. After bringing Earth to ruin, the age of humans is over. It is a blessing for some in this tender and tragic cautionary fable from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres. Jane Smiley brings her extraordinary gifts, comic timing, empathy, emotional wisdom, an ability to deliver slyly on big themes and capture the American spirit, to the seductive, wishful, wistful world of real estate, in which the sport of choice is the mind game.
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