What Should Be Wild A Novel

Cover of What Should Be Wild A Novel by Julia Fine
Author: Julia Fine
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780062684141
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.31 Inches
Weight: 0.5 Pounds
Width: 0.83 Inches
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What Should Be Wild A Novel by Julia Fine is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on May 7, 2019, featuring 368 pages in English. This darkly funny debut novel follows Maisie Cothay, a young woman burdened with the extraordinary ability to kill or resurrect with her touch. Living in her family’s manor near a mysterious forest, she has been sheltered from the outside world due to a curse that has haunted the women in her family for generations. When her father disappears, Maisie is compelled to venture into the woods, marking her first step into a world filled with both wonder and danger.

Readers will find a unique coming-of-age story that intertwines elements of magical realism and explores themes of family legacy and self-discovery. As Maisie navigates the complexities of her power and the enigmatic forest, she confronts the history of her ancestors and the curse that binds them. This novel presents a rich narrative that delves into the wild aspects of identity and the challenges of embracing one’s true nature.


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“Delightful and darkly magical. Julia Fine has written a beautiful modern myth, a coming-of-age story for a girl with a worrisome power over life and death. I loved it.”  —Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler’s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry

Shortlisted for the Chicago Review of Books Best Novel Prize • A Bustle Unmissable Debut of the Year • A Popsugar Best Book of the Year • A Washington Post Best Fantasy Book of May • A Refinery 29 Best May Book • A Chicago Review of Books Best May Book • A Verge Gripping Fantasy Novel of May

In this darkly funny, striking debut, a highly unusual young woman must venture into the woods at the edge of her home to remove a curse that has plagued the women in her family for millennia—an utterly original novel with all the mesmerizing power of The Tiger’s Wife, The Snow Child, and Swamplandia!

Cursed. Maisie Cothay has never known the feel of human flesh: born with the power to kill or resurrect at her slightest touch, she has spent her childhood sequestered in her family’s manor at the edge of a mysterious forest. Maisie’s father, an anthropologist who sees her as more experiment than daughter, has warned Maisie not to venture into the wood. Locals talk of men disappearing within, emerging with addled minds and strange stories. What he does not tell Maisie is that for over a millennium her female ancestors have also vanished into the wood, never to emerge—for she is descended from a long line of cursed women.

But one day Maisie’s father disappears, and Maisie must venture beyond the walls of her carefully constructed life to find him. Away from her home and the wood for the very first time, she encounters a strange world filled with wonder and deception. Yet the farther she strays, the more the wood calls her home. For only there can Maisie finally reckon with her power and come to understand the wildest parts of herself.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2019.
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ISBN-13: 9780062684141.
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Language: en. Pages: 368. Edition: Reprint.

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