BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Another fabulous book by acclaimed ABDL sci-fi writer, Barry Oliver.
In this exciting and significant book, Barry Oliver takes us to a world populated by animals with human-like attributes and in which not all animals are equal. In a haunting tale that echoes George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’, Oliver brings us his most powerful and evocative novel yet.
Placing the politically-relevant topic of racism into a story of regression and diapering, the author takes us on a journey that will entrance and challenge us. A fight for justice, a fight for equality and indeed… a fight for life.
This is a book for all of us – ABDL or not.
82,000 words
Read more about this author here.
NOTE: This book is available in nappy and diaper versions in eBook, Paperback, and Audiobook.
WHERE TO BUY:
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Buy Direct From AB Discovery (includes nappy, diaper and rubber pants versions)
Would you like to read a customised version of this book with YOUR name in place of the adult baby? Would you like the ‘mummy’s’ name to be that of someone meaningful to you? This can all be done quite easily. For just $9.25, you can have your name in the text on this and any other fiction book. Click the PayPal link below and then email us at abdiscovery@cryptic60.com.au to let us know your specific name choices.
Your customised version (PDF): $US9.25
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REVIEWS:
** “As a test-reader of this book, I was pleasantly surprised by just how engaging this incredible book was. I cared about the characters, mourned their losses, and exalted in their successes. And a book like this is never more relevant now.”
** “This book is a ‘light’ ABDL book and concentrates more on story and character than diaper adventures. But it represents a new genre of book that we need more of: regular novels that have ABDL content rather than ABDL-concentrated.”






