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A Big She-Bear
AuthorMiho Mosulishvili
Original titleდიდი ძუ დათვი
LanguageGeorgian
Publishersaunje
Publication date
2013
Publication place Georgia
Media typeBook (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Pages150 p.
ISBN9789941451140

A Big She-Bear (The story of mountains with a prologue and an epilogue) is a 2013 Georgian Movie-novel by author Miho Mosulishvili.

Logline

A little boy – Vache – is afraid that the village governor (administrative head) Ahab and his team might kill a big she-bear, as the latter is a symbol of the sin committed by the villagers: Ahab promised to marry Vache’s mother Lela and deceived her. The woman, abandoned and criticized by the villagers, committed suicide.

Outline

The inhabitants of a village located in the mountains of South Caucasus struggle with a big She-Bear. The bear has caused damage to the villagers' corn fields, beehives and cattle, killed hunters and their dogs and avoided all kinds of traps. The village governor (administrative head), called a Biblical name Ahab, tries to kill the big she-bear with the help of the villagers. All the inhabitants of the village realize that this bear is a ghost from Ahab's past life.

Release details

  • 2013 — Saunje Publishing[1]

References

  1. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (2013), Didi zu datvi, Saunje Publishing House