Tell the Wolves I'm Home
- Published
- 2012
- Pages
- 370
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780679644194
- Reading Time
- ~6h 29min
Tell the Wolves I'm Home is a fiction book by Carol Rifka Brunt. In 2012. It has 370 pages.
About this book
Set against the quiet landscapes of upstate New York, this novel follows fourteen-year-old June Adler as she navigates the sudden loss of her beloved uncle, a painter who lived with her family. When his death is linked to AIDS, June begins to question the carefully maintained boundaries of her household and uncovers traces of a hidden life. Her investigation leads to an unexpected connection with the man’s longtime partner, prompting a shared exploration of memory, art, and the unspoken histories that shape families. The narrative weaves together themes of grief, coming-of-age, and the enduring impact of the AIDS crisis on individuals and communities. Through a restrained yet deeply observant voice, the story examines how creative expression can preserve identity and bridge emotional divides. The novel’s strength lies in its careful attention to the quiet moments of discovery, offering a nuanced portrait of how young people process loss while learning to see the adults around them with clearer, more compassionate eyes.
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Tell the Wolves I'm Home has 370 pages.
When was Tell the Wolves I'm Home published?+
Tell the Wolves I'm Home was published in 2012.
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Tell the Wolves I'm Home is a Fiction book.
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Set against the quiet landscapes of upstate New York, this novel follows fourteen-year-old June Adler as she navigates the sudden loss of her beloved uncle, a painter who lived with her family. When his death is linked to AIDS, June begins to question the carefully maintained boundaries of her house...
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Tell the Wolves I'm Home was written by Carol Rifka Brunt.