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Sarah Hall

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Review: Sarah Hall, The Wolf Border (2015)

3. March 2016Gesa StedmanReviewGranta, Review, Sarah Hall, Scotland

There are 31 wolf packs in Germany. There are none in the UK. However, Sarah Hall introduces wolves in her latest novel, The Wolf Border, which are first kept in a closed wolf reserve in the Lake District, and then accidentally-on-purpose released into Scotland, which in the novel has just […] Read more

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