Wildlife by Fiona Wood
Pan Macmillan, $16.99 pb, 369 pp, 9781742612317
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Fiona Wood’s second novel addresses a theme that is common in Young Adult fiction: the loss of innocence. Wildlife, a cleverly composed coming-of-age novel, introduces the reader to the world of Crowthorne Grammar’s outdoor education campus at Mount Fairweather. Although it revisits the character of Lou from Wood’s début novel, Six Impossible Things (2010), Wildlife is an absorbing, stand-alone book.
Wildlife by Fiona Wood
Pan Macmillan, $16.99 pb, 369 pp, 9781742612317
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
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