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Red Wolf

Rachel Vincent

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English
HarperCollins
29 August 2024
Powerful and compelling, this high-stakes, feminist reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood is perfect for fans of Stephanie Garber and Meagan Spooner.

For as long as sixteen-year-old Adele can remember, the village of Oakvale has been surrounded by the dark wood—a forest filled with terrible monsters. A forest that light itself cannot penetrate.

Unlike her fellow villagers, Adele cannot avoid the dark wood.

Adele is one of a long line of guardians: women who secretly take on the form of a wolf, in order to protect their village.

But when accepting her fate means giving up the boy she loves, abandoning the future she imagined for herself, and breaking her own moral code, she must decide how far she is willing to go to keep her neighbors safe.
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Imprint:   HarperCollins
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 135mm, 
Weight:   280g
ISBN:   9780062411631
ISBN 10:   0062411632
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A native of the dust bowl, Rachel Vincent is the oldest of five siblings, and arguably the most outspoken of the bunch. She loves cats, devours chocolate and lives on flavoured coffee. Rachel's older than she looks-seriously-and younger than she feels, but remains convinced that for every day she spends writing, one more day will be added to her lifespan.She maintains a website as shown above, as well as an active blog at urbanfantasy.blogspot.com Rachel loves to hear from her readers via her email: rachel@rachelvincent.com

Reviews for Red Wolf

“A dark and intriguing fairy-tale adaptation.” — Kirkus Reviews “[A] refreshing “Little Red Riding Hood” retelling... Blending fairy tale elements with the atmospheric horror of M. Night Shyamalan films, Vincent’s (Strange New World) swift pacing builds palpable tension.” — Publishers Weekly


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