Lone Wolf A Novel

Lone Wolf, a novel by Jodi Picoult, published by Simon and Schuster on November 29, 2016, spans 544 pages in English. The story centers on Luke Warren, a man who has dedicated his life to studying wolves, yet struggles to connect with his own family. After a tragic car accident involving his son Edward’s younger sister, Cara, Edward is forced to confront the fractured relationships within his family and the secrets that have long been buried.
Readers will find an exploration of complex family dynamics as Edward and Cara grapple with their father’s fate and the emotional turmoil that accompanies their decisions. The narrative delves into themes of family life, psychological conflict, and the bonds between siblings, raising poignant questions about love, sacrifice, and the nature of survival. Picoult’s storytelling invites reflection on the intricate ties that bind family members, even as they face the painful realities of their past.
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“Perennial bestseller” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) Jodi Picoult tells an unforgettable and gripping story about family secrets, love, and letting go in Lone Wolf.
Luke Warren has spent his life researching wolves. He has written about them, studied their habits intensively, and even lived with them for extended periods of time. In many ways, Luke understands wolf dynamics better than those of his own family: his wife, Georgie, has left him, finally giving up on their lonely marriage; his son, Edward, twenty-four, fled six years ago, leaving behind a shattered relationship with his father. Edward understands that some things cannot be fixed, though memories of his domineering father still inflict pain. Then comes a frantic phone call: Luke has been gravely injured in a car accident with Edward’s younger sister, Cara.
Suddenly everything changes: Edward must return home to face the father he walked out on at age eighteen. He and Cara have to decide their father’s fate together. Though there’s no easy answer, questions abound: What secrets have Edward and his sister kept from each other? What hidden motives inform their need to let their father die…or to try to keep him alive? What would Luke himself want? How can any family member make such a decision in the face of guilt, pain, or both? And most importantly, to what extent have they all forgotten what a wolf never forgets: that each member of a pack needs the others, and that sometimes survival means sacrifice?
Another tour de force by Picoult, Lone Wolf is an evocative exploration of the nature of a family: the love, protection, and strength it can offer—and the price we might have to pay for those gifts. What happens when the hope that should sustain a family is the very thing tearing it apart?
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