In 2006, PW heralded a new strain of chick lit: dog lit, wherein pups play big roles in the lives of their stiletto-wearing, serial-dating owners. Now the trend has moved literary, with three forthcoming serious novels featuring dog and wolf narrators.

The Labrador Pact by Matt Haig (Viking, Feb.) Promise of the Wolves by Dorothy Hearst (S&S, June) The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein (Harper, May)
Narrator Prince, a Labrador retriever Kaala, a wolf Enzo, a Lab terrier mix
Plot Prince serves as a morality watchdog as the humans around him grapple with concerns of work, money, love and adolescence. Kaala is the last in a bloodline charged with watching over humans to prevent them from losing touch with nature. Enzo idolizes his owner, Denny, and tries to hold Denny’s family together through illness and an ugly custody battle.
Animal-Lit comparisons Animal Farm, Watership Down Watership Down Charlotte’s Web
Buzz Viking calls Pacta “word-of-mouth hit in Europe”; film rights sold to Brad Pitt’s Plan B production company. S&S bought the book—the first in a three-book series—in an aggressive preempt; international rights sold in seven countries. Sara Gruen (Water for Elephants) blurb; first page of galley features a letter from Harper v-p Jennifer Barth.