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Lone Wolf

Adam Weymouth

From the winner of the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award comes an epic walk across the Alps in the footsteps of a wolf, throwing unique light on Europe's mountainous hinterlands.
Lone Wolf by Adam Weymouth

From the winner of the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award comes an epic walk across the Alps in the footsteps of a wolf, throwing unique light on Europe's mountainous hinterlands at a moment of political and environmental change.




In 2011, a young wolf named Slavc set out from Slovenia. Tracked by GPS, he travelled a thousand miles through the Alps, arriving four months later on the Lessinian plateau, north of Verona. There had been no wolves in northern Italy for a century, but here he crossed paths with a female wolf on a walkabout of her own. A decade later and there are more than a hundred wolves back in the area, the result of their remarkable meeting.




In Lone Wolf Weymouth walks Slavc's path, examining the changes facing these wild corners of Europe. The result is a multifaceted account of a region caught in a moment of kaleidoscopic flux, from an award-winning writer with a uniquely perceptive eye for detail.


"A compelling insight into the most mysterious and evocative of beasts, its relationship with land, history, politics – and ourselves." Radio Times.

Published by Hutchinson Heinemann (Penguin Random House)

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