The Wolf Border A Novel

The Wolf Border A Novel by Sarah Hall is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on June 14, 2016. This 464-page work presents a narrative centered on Rachel Caine, a zoologist who has spent nearly a decade in solitude monitoring wolves in Idaho. A phone call from the eccentric Earl of Annerdale draws her back to her roots in the Lake District, where he proposes a controversial project to reintroduce the Grey Wolf to England. As Rachel grapples with her skepticism and the complexities of the project, she also confronts her estranged family ties.
Readers will find that The Wolf Border explores themes of wilderness and human nature, delving into the emotional landscapes of sex, love, and conflict. Rachel’s journey not only addresses the challenges of wildlife recovery but also reflects her personal regeneration amid modern realities, such as public sentiment and political interests. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricate relationship between humanity and the wild, as Rachel navigates her past and the implications of rewilding in contemporary society.
Official synopsis Publisher
From the award-winning author of 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.
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