Basically, this is a futuristic romp through the Russian tundra. The book starts innocently enough with a bone-Shilling tale of how Bigfoot married a beautiful duckling, but then the overall tone of the story gets really dark. Sasquatch snatches a child off the streets of London and eats it. He keeps doing this, wrapping wandering orphans in his trench coat and carrying them into the woods to feast on their delicious earwax, until one day mean ol' Sasquatch is seduced by an ample young boy known as Baby Ruth Cliff. Baby Ruth tries to bargain with the hairy beast by offering a sacrifice of twenty Heathbars by the next full moon. Sasquatch accepts and they part ways for a while. Baby Ruth goes on a new rampage through London, snatching up women right and left. Baby Ruth grows strong in this part of the story and by the time he's 'acquired' his twenty virgins, he has also grown hairy and large. He meets Sasquatch in the town square at sundown and the two strip like they mean it. In the next scene, Baby Ruth has decapitated Sasquatch and fisted the neck hole of the carcass. Most English teachers agree that this is a transparent metaphor for how crocodiles aren't whipped enough. On the other hand, most historians see this metaphor as a desperate plea from the author to the world saying to please create some new fangled whips because there aren't enough whips in this world.
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