Manor Zoo - Couverture rigide

Michael, James

 
9798999945846: Manor Zoo

Synopsis

Manor Zoo is a literary allegory set after the collapse of human civilization, when a mutated pandemic leaves the Bronx Zoo abandoned and the animals within it forced to survive on their own. Cut off from their caretakers and surrounded by a hostile, ruined world, the animals must decide how to govern themselves—and what kind of society they are willing to become.

At the center of the story is a simple but dangerous question: when survival is at stake, is compassion a liability or a responsibility?

As the animals organize patrols, councils, and laws, familiar patterns begin to emerge. Some leaders seek unity and shared sacrifice; others hunger for control while avoiding risk. Ideals are reshaped into slogans. Fear becomes leverage. Slowly, the zoo’s fragile order begins to mirror the very systems of power that once confined it.

When a lone human child unexpectedly enters the sanctuary, the animals face their greatest test yet. Her presence forces them to confront long-buried memories of humanity—both its cruelty and its care—and to decide whether coexistence is possible in a world defined by loss. The choice they make will determine not only the zoo’s survival, but the moral shape of whatever future remains.

Manor Zoo is a spiritual successor to Animal Farm, engaging directly with George Orwell’s themes of power, revolution, and moral decay—while deliberately refusing to stop where Orwell did. Rather than retelling Animal Farm, this novella exists in conversation with it, asking what happens after the warning has been given. Can a society recognize the signs of corruption before it is too late? And if it can, does that knowledge actually change anything?

Written with the explicit permission of the Orwell Estate, Manor Zoo honors the legacy of Animal Farm while standing firmly as its own work: darker in setting, but ultimately more hopeful in its inquiry. It is a story about stewardship instead of ownership, responsibility instead of dominance, and the fragile, defiant idea that caring for others may be the only force capable of surviving the end of the world.

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