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Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy - UCL Laws Feminist Book Club

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Thursday, November 30 2023 1:00 PM 2:00 PM BST
 
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For the November meeting, UCL Laws FBC will be reading Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy.

A wild and gripping novel about one woman's quest to reintroduce wolves to the Scottish Highlands at any cost.

'Bold...A heartfelt and earnest novel' - New York Times Book Review

Inti Flynn arrives in the Scottish Highlands with fourteen grey wolves, a traumatised sister and fierce tenacity. As a biologist, she knows the animals are the best hope for rewilding the ruined landscape and she cares little for local opposition. As a sister, she hopes the remote project will offer her twin, Aggie, a chance to heal after the horrific events that drove them both out of Alaska.

Propulsive and unforgettable, Once There Were Wolves is the spellbinding story of a woman desperate to save her family, the wild animals, and the natural world she loves, at any cost.

You can buy a copy of the book here

UCL Laws Feminist Book Club

The UCL Laws Feminist Book Club brings together staff and students at all levels to talk about books in an informal setting.

We'll meet once a month during term times. You are welcome to drop in on individual sessions, or to attend regularly – whatever works for you.

The UCL Laws Feminist Book Club was set up in 2018 with the aim of creating a strong feminist network within the law school. We invite feminist students (LLB, LLM, and PhD), faculty, and staff to join us for monthly meetings in which we chat informally about a work of female-authored fiction. We have structured the group as a book club because, well, we all like to read – and we believe that it’s important to supplement our work and studies with non-academic reading. It helps to keep us grounded, enriched, and energised. The book club is an inclusive, non-hierarchical, and non-judgmental space open to all genders. Join our newsletter - http://eepurl.com/ibn6Vz.