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Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife
by Sam Savage
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Firmin is an interesting story of a rat who spends his infancy gnawing on a large book and quickly learning to read books. He spends much of his early life living in a bookstore, reading every book he can get access to. He spends his nights eating in a risqué movie theatre. All these books and movies lead to many grand ideas, but in the end, Firmin remains just a rat, detached from humankind. Finally, Firmin finds a human to bond with, but catastrophe befalls him on multiple levels as he loses his friend and the demolition of his home — Boston’s Scollay Square — destroys all that he knows. The book is a sad story of longing, told from a truly unique perspective.


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