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The Wolf Border

The Wolf Border


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From the award-winning author of Burntcoat and The Electric Michelangelo, one of the most decorated young British writers working today, comes a literary masterpiece: a breathtaking work that beautifully and provocatively surveys the frontiers of the human spirit and our animal drives.

For almost a decade, zoologist Rachel Caine has lived a solitary existence far from her estranged family in England, monitoring wolves in a remote section of Idaho as part of a wildlife recovery program. But a surprising phone call takes her back to the peat and wet light of the Lake District where she grew up. The eccentric Earl of Annerdale has a controversial scheme to reintroduce the Grey Wolf to the English countryside, and he wants Rachel to spearhead the project. Though she's skeptical, the earl's lands are close to the village where she grew up, and where her aging mother now lives.

While the earl's plan harks back to an ancient idyll of untamed British wilderness, Rachel must contend with modern-day realities--health and safety issues, public anger and fear, cynical political interests. But the return of the Grey unexpectedly sparks her own regeneration.

Exploring the fundamental nature of wilderness and wildness, The Wolf Border illuminates both our animal nature and humanity: sex, love, conflict, and the desire to find answers to the question of our existence--the emotions, desires, and needs that rule our lives.



About the Author :
Sarah Hall was born in Cumbria. She is the prizewinning author of six novels and three short story collections. She is a recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters E. M. Forster Award, Edge Hill Short Story Prize, among others, and the only person ever to win the BBC National Short Story Award twice.

Review :

"With echoes of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and P. D. James's The Children of Men, Hall's dystopian landscape is far too close for comfort. . . . As rich and exhilarating as it is disturbing." - The Times (London) on Daughters of the North

"Regeneration in a multitude of guises is the mainstay of the novel; but rather than overworking the metaphor, Hall organically incorporates each and every instance into the narrative, adding a tensile strength to the base architecture upon which the story hangs ... One of the fiction highlights of this year." - The Observer

"[C]ompelling ... [a] gripping last third." - New Statesman

"Make no mistake, Hall is an accomplished wordsmith. The novel's prose is meticulous." - Lionel Shriver, Financial Times

"[A] wonderfully assured page-turner...Worth reading for its style, wisdom and narrative pull, as well as for its exploration of wildness in many forms, human and lupine." - Literary Review

"[H]er sense of place is visceral, the changing of seasons as dramatic as any of the plot's set pieces." - Aberdeen Press & Journal [Scotland]

"[A] writer of sensual, muscular prose about the liminal spaces between civilisation and wilderness ... Everything about this setting provides a perfect playground for Hall's gorgeously visceral prose ... As the plot heads towards a crash, it's hard to decide which is more frightening: the untameable, or to be tamed." - The Independent on Sunday

"I was swept along by the stunning prose and compelling story." - Woman & Home (UK)

"Vivid and visceral." - The Times (London)

"I imagine that THE WOLF BORDER -- stylish, intelligent and a cracking read -- will mark the point at which [Hall] stops being promising, and becomes something of a star." - Sunday Times (London)

"Both uplifting and enthralling, THE WOLF BORDER is as much a hymn to the rugged beauty of the Cumbrian countryside as it is an exploration of the nature of wilderness and of the durability of the human spirit. Beautiful and quite stunning." - Mail on Sunday

"THE WOLF BORDER ... weighs sense and sensuality, order and chaos, with sumptuous grace... But [the] plot too is gripping, propelled by some intriguing mysteries, a couple of conspiracies and a pulse-racing set-piece in which Rachel juggles baby, wolves, brother and vocation. Figuratively, of course." - Independent

"The skills that Sarah Hall demonstrates in her highly anticipated fifth novel are significant and profound... So it is that the descriptions of altered or threatened landscapes for which she is celebrated ... convey beauty but resist the picturesque, instead posing questions about it." - The Guardian

This is a book overflowing with life and history, propelled by a writer who engages all the reader's senses." - Telegraph

"One of Granta's Best Young British Novelists, Hall offers an earthy novel, successfully exploring ideas of family, maternity, personal demons, social class, and wilderness vs. urban development. Interesting and original, it should have wide appeal." - Library Journal (starred review)

"An absorbing portrait of a woman and her conflicted relationships with family, homeland, and identity." - Booklist

"A gifted writer, Hall offers a compelling, lyrical story rich in observation and symbolism." - Kirkus Reviews

"A sumptuous study of truth and trust...A magnificently metaphorical novel: an extended exploration of myth and motherhood--indeed the myth of motherhood...A feast of the finest fiction: a captivating and cannily crafted character-focused showcase of one of Britain's most promising young novelists. - Tor.com

"A thrilling tale of politics and power ... Compulsively absorbing and masterfully plotted, [THE WOLF BORDER] confirms Hall as one of our finest fiction writers." - Daily Mail (UK)

"Sarah Hall is wonderful at pinpointing the push and pull of loyalties, the way a person can be undone or remade by the force of fresh emotion. She's equally brilliant at tackling the notions of land ownership in an increasingly urbanised society... [A] graceful, visceral, utterly compelling read." - Sunday Express (London)

"The themes of Sarah Hall's fifth novel, THE WOLF BORDER, interlock like gears: men and women together, family, the animal/human divide, the idea of wilderness. The wolf border -- the line beyond which wolves roam freely -- turns out to be porous, in each of us, and in the culture at large... More dazzling is her ability to distill so much into the pages of this completely satisfying novel -- those big themes taken at a loose, loping run with a hint of menace." - New York Times Book Review

"The themes of Sarah Hall's fifth novel, THE WOLF BORDER, interlock like gears: men and women together, family, the animal/human divide, the idea of wilderness...Dazzling is her ability to distill so much into the pages of this completely satisfying novel." - New York Times Book Review

"Superb...Hall's skill as a writer 'borders' on the magical. She captures with ease and alacrity the territory between the interior, Rachel's thoughts and impressions, and the exterior, physical reality. She one-ups Joseph Conrad's famous adage that writers should make us see. Passage after passage move seamlessly between the two realms and mesmerize with flawless imagery and astute observation...In 2013, Hall was named one of Granta's Best Young British Novelists. THE WOLF BORDER reinforces such praise." - Roanoke Times

"A bold, sensuous novel." - Elle

"THE WOLF BORDER tracks Rachel through romantic and familial entanglements, childbirth and a series of dramatic events surrounding the wolf project in Cumbria. The plotting and characterization are crisp and effective, but perhaps the greatest pleasure is her prose." - Chicago Tribune

"Where does freedom end and wildness begin? Self-preservation and intimacy? Sex and commitment? These are the gray borders Hall inspects...The real story is the one about one woman's coming to terms, not only with her family, but with her own untameable nature." - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Praise for Sarah Hall: "Hall's women are cheated on, broken up with, sick, bored, lonely; and her writing pulls the reader into subtly rendered but deeply felt worlds...The stories show off a mastery of a wide variety of tones and voices...American readers who cut their teeth on Joyce Carol Oates' 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?' will want to give this collection a try." - Booklist on The Beautiful Indifference

"Incredible." - Daily Beast, on The Beautiful Indifference

"Sensuous and hair-raising." - Elle, on The Beautiful Indifference

"An absorbing portrait of a woman and her conflicted relationships with family, homeland, and identity." - Booklist

"A compelling, psychological drama...Ms Hall's writing demands recognition. She has a golden touch, texturing her pages with rich metaphor and lyrical prose, especially when it comes to the natural world." - The Economist

"What an achievement--so vivid, so visceral, so vital. I can see the wolves and the characters in the landscape like a movie in my head. Every time I picked it up, I struggled to put it down again. It's a beautiful construction." - Val McDermid

"Her work renders the darkest emotional landscapes with a sharp eye and a warm heart." - Time Out London on Daughters of the North

"Amazing work. A terrific and original novel by a splendid new writer." - Washington Post on The Electric Michelangelo

"Hall's intelligence and ambition are thrilling to behold?she manages to combine the plummy sensuality of Marguerite Duras with the silken abstractions of Michael Ondaatje." - BookForum on The Electric Michelangelo

"Grandly lyrical...For all its overtones of Hardy and Lawrence, Haweswater tells the a story of a rural tradition drowned by development that echoes across cultures and continents." - The Independent on Haweswater

"A writer of show-stopping genius: everyone should buy this novel." - The Guardian on Haweswater

"One of the most impressive debuts I have ever read." - The Times (London) on Haweswater


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780062208477
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 448
  • Spine Width: 35 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0062208470
  • Publisher Date: 09 Jun 2015
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 594 gr


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