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History of Wolves

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163 of 163 copies available
Linda has an idiosyncratic home life: her parents live in abandoned commune cabins in northern Minnesota and are hanging on to the last vestiges of a faded counter-culture world. Her understanding of the world comes from her observations at school and from watching the seemingly ordinary life of a family she babysits for. As Linda insinuates her way into the family's orbit, she realises they are hiding something...
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In a deliberate and thoughtful tone, Susan Bennett narrates Emily Fridlund's slow burn of a story about 14-year-old Linda, who lives in the abandoned remains of a Minnesota commune. Bennett's solemn delivery mirrors Linda's loneliness--and outsider status. When the Gardner family enters her life, a sense of wonder and awe enters Bennett's narration. Sadly, the story's suspense eventually falls flat, resulting in an anti-climatic resolution. But Bennett's performance helps to buoy the foundering plot. Her insights into the characters help connect listeners with fine details and nuances that might otherwise elude them. While this novel leaves something to be desired in its plot, Bennett's performance more than makes up for it. J.F. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 3, 2016
      In Fridlund’s stellar debut novel, 14-year-old Linda, an observant loner growing up in the Minnesota woods, becomes intrigued with the Gardners, the young family that moves in across the lake from her home.
      As she gets to know them, she realizes that something is amiss. Having been raised in a commune by unconventional parents, Linda is prone to provocative statements and challenging authority. She’s also fascinated by the scandal that occurs when Lily Holburn, a student at her school, accuses a teacher, Adam Grierson, of inappropriate behavior but then recants her testimony. At the same time, Linda forges a friendship with the comparatively worldly Patra Gardner and her endearing four-year-old, Paul, whom Linda babysits for a summer before his sudden and mysterious death. Matters take a curious turn once Patra’s husband, an older man named Leo, returns after months away at work. Fridlund expertly laces Linda’s possessive protectiveness for Patra with something darker, bordering on romantic jealousy. A sense of foreboding subtly permeates the story as Fridlund slowly reveals what happened to Paul. Her wordsmithing is fantastic, rife with vivid turns of phrase. Fridlund has elegantly crafted a striking protagonist whose dark leanings cap off the tragedy at the heart of this book, which is moving and disturbing, and which will stay with the reader. Agent: Nicole Aragi, Aragi Inc.

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