Wolf Hollow review for CILIP Carnegie Medal Shadowing

Read Arts Award Associate (Museum, Heritage and Libraries) Caroline Bray's review for Wolf Hollow, CILIP Carnegie Medal shortlisted title

Wolf Hollow review for CILIP Carnegie Medal Shadowing

I started reading Wolf Hollow one morning when I woke up early and wanted to read until I fell asleep. Three hours later I finished it. It is a gripping story and beautifully written. Themes like the power of public perception and judgement based on cliche are dealt with subtly and make the reader think about how they might react in similar situations. While the story unfolds with `cliff hanger' moments they didn't make me or the storyline feel manipulated. Like many others, I could see parallels with To Kill a Mockingbird in both the method of telling the story and the story itself but this is in no way derivative, just an equally good piece of writing. Highly recommended to anyone of any age who enjoys a good story well told.

1 Comments

  • Luke Taylor

    On 2 May 2017, 10:10 Luke Taylor Contributor commented:

    What a fantastic book to read!

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