The wolf border ; a novel

Hall, Sarah, 1974-

The wolf border ; a novel / Sarah Hall. - 431 p. ; 24 cm

For almost a decade Rachel Caine has turned her back on home, kept distant by family disputes and her work monitoring wolves on an Idaho reservation. But now, summoned by the eccentric Earl of Annerdale and his controversial scheme to reintroduce the Grey Wolf to the English countryside, she is back in the peat and wet light of the Lake District. The earl's project harks back to an ancient idyll of untamed British wilderness - though Rachel must contend with modern-day concessions to health and safety, public outrage and political gain - and the return of the Grey after hundreds of years coincides with her own regeneration: impending motherhood, and reconciliation with her estranged family. The Wolf Border investigates the fundamental nature of wilderness and wildness, both animal and human. It seeks to understand the most obsessive aspects of humanity: sex, love, and conflict; the desire to find answers to the question of our existence; those complex systems that govern the most superior creature on earth.


English.

9780062208477


Wolves---Fiction
Women zoologists----Fiction
Man-woman relationships----Fiction


Lake District (England)----Fiction
England----Fiction

PR6108.A49 / W65 2015

FIC HAL

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