- Published: 30 June 2016
- ISBN: 9781448197101
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 304
Wolf Hollow
- Published: 30 June 2016
- ISBN: 9781448197101
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 304
Gorgeous . . . Wolk’s novel stuns
Kirkus
The honesty of Wolf Hollow will just about shred your heart, but Annabelle’s courage and compassion will restore it to you, fuller than before. This book matters
Sara Pennypacker
The spare but hauntingly beautiful language paints every early morning walk to school, household chore, emotion, and rational and irrational thought in exquisite detail . . . Perfectly pitched to be used in classrooms alongside To Kill a Mockingbird
Booklist
There are echoes of To Kill a Mockingbird . . . An accomplished and powerful debut
The Bookseller
A beautifully written, poignant page turner
Jacqueline Wilson
Profound
Publishers Weekly
Powerful, complex and lifelike . . . Truly moving
School Library Journal
Has the feel of an instant classic
Linda Sue Park
Atmospheric, haunting and beautifully written, this is a wonderful and very moving story
Robin Stevens
Haunting . . . With a precociously perceptive girl as a main character; a damaged, misunderstood recluse; and themes of prejudice and bigotry, comparisons to Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird will abound. But Wolk gives us her own story - one full of grace and stark, brutal beauty
New York Times
Shades of Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird loom close in Lauren Wolk's confident debut. Annabelle is every bit as determined and passionate as Scout Finch, but this is a plot that stays in the fields and farmhouses of the land . . . Sensitive and thought-provoking
Booktrust
Harper Lee has a worthy successor. Wolk is a big new talent
The Times
Weaving together complex themes with extraordinary skill, debut author Lauren Wolk has created a book that deserves to be read . . . A timeless story, beautifully placed in an evocative and brilliantly realised historical setting
Guardian
Suspenseful, wise, beautifully written and emotionally engaging
Sunday Times
Intriguing and powerful . . . an ultimately uplifting read, with hope for humanity at its heart
Teach Primary
A poignant story of prejudice, bigotry and one girl’s efforts to prove a man’s innocence
Sunday Express
A powerful, beautifully written coming-of-age novel . . . This emotionally intelligent, complex story deserves recognition and praise
Daily Mail
Beautifully written, with memorable characters, sensitively handled moral issues and a storyline that lingers long after the final page. I loved it
Daily Mail
This book is extraordinary. With shades of To Kill a Mockingbird but inspired by her own mother's family, Lauren Wolk has created a work of fiction where every character lives off the page. It is a gripping, moving, living, breathing tale written by a highly skilled hand. I cannot recommend it enough
Philip Ardagh