Annie Marie Musselman is a fine-art photographer whose work has appeared in the New Yorker and National Geographic. Brenda Peterson is a novelist, memoirist, and National Geographic nature writer. She is the author of eighteen books including Your Life is a Book.
Powell's Staff Pick for Top 5 Favorite Books of 2016 [Mussleman's] images of the haven embody the meditative patience she used to photograph it. They're ethereal and lightweight, less like static pictures and more like breath--a glimpse of a being that you know is there but that you can't predict or control. --National Geographic [A] close connection with the fascinating inhabitants of Wolf Haven. --Pacific Northwest Magazine Every wolf, like every human, has a story....Peterson's poetic prose and Musselman's candid images bring the stories of these rescued wolves to light. --Pet Connection Magazine Wolf Haven stories come alive. --The Olympian [Musselman's photos] are stunning in their intimacy. --Seattle Refined Captures the intimate lives of wolves. --Sierra Magazine [A] stunning coffee table book. --Nisqualley Valley News The story of the nonprofit and many of its furry, shy and carnivorous residents. --The Chronicle Combines wildlife photography...with writing. --The Stranger [A] gorgeous new book. --ParentMap Stirring. --My Edmonds News Love. --The Oregonian A moving tribute to the wild, beautiful, haunting animals that have found sanctuary. --Shelf Awareness Wolf Haven is a fitting tribute to a wolf sanctuary that is doing its part to protect these species. If the measurement of a successful book is inciting someone to action, then Wolf Haven certainly qualifies. --EcoLit Books A stirring book that pays homage to one of America's most remarkable creatures. --Outdoor Photographer These captive-born and displaced grey & red wolves will steal your heart. The images are breathtaking. The stories are powerful. --Beautiful Now Learn about Wolf Haven International from Annie Marie Musselman, whose photographs are featured in [this] new book. --The Stranger [Depicts] wolves in a new light--captur[es] their beauty and gentleness. --Photo District News Inspired by the animals and the people of Wolf Haven International. --the Lewis County, WA Chronicle