
Feral
Gabrielle Filteau-Chiba(Author)
Mountain Leopard Press
Published on 4. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-80069-902-1 (ISBN)
Description
'A gripping thriller and an ode to nature's preservation' Croix
'Breathtaking' Livres Hebdo
Raphaelle, a forest warden, lives alone with her beloved dog Coyote in a caravan deep in the Canadian woods. Fiercely independent and cut off from civilisation, she is always armed, defending the bears, raccoons and lynxes she lives amongst from sadistic poachers.
When Raphaelle discovers animal footprints outside her home, and her dog vanishes soon after, Raphaelle herself becomes the prey of the forest's ultimate predator ... not animal, but man.
She plots her revenge patiently. How far will she go to protect herself and her world?
'Breathtaking' Livres Hebdo
Raphaelle, a forest warden, lives alone with her beloved dog Coyote in a caravan deep in the Canadian woods. Fiercely independent and cut off from civilisation, she is always armed, defending the bears, raccoons and lynxes she lives amongst from sadistic poachers.
When Raphaelle discovers animal footprints outside her home, and her dog vanishes soon after, Raphaelle herself becomes the prey of the forest's ultimate predator ... not animal, but man.
She plots her revenge patiently. How far will she go to protect herself and her world?
Reviews / Votes
'A gripping thriller and an ode to nature's preservation' -- Corinne Renou-Nativel, Croix 'A breath-taking story' -- Laetitia Favro, Livres HebdoMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
224 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80069-902-1 (9781800699021)
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Gabrielle Filteau-Chiba is a writer and environmental activist from Quebec. In the winter of 2013, she left her job, home and family in Montreal, sold all her worldly belongings and moved into a wooden cabin in the remote Kamouraska region. Feral is her second novel.
David Homel is a literary translator and an author. He has twice won the Governor General's Literary Award for Translation.
David Homel is a literary translator and an author. He has twice won the Governor General's Literary Award for Translation.