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National Reading Group Month Great Group Reads selection
[Helen Benedict] has emerged as one of our most thoughtful and provocative writers of war literature. David Abrams, author ofFobbitandBrave Deeds, at theQuivering Pen
No one writes with more authority or cool-eyed compassion about the experience of women in war both on and off the battlefield than Helen Benedict. . . .Wolf Seasonis more than a novel for our times; it should be required reading. Elissa Schappell, author ofUse MeandBlueprints for Building Better Girls
Fierce and vivid and full of hope, this story of trauma and resilience, of love and family, of mutual aid and solidarity in the aftermath of a brutal war is nothing short of magic. . . . To read these pages is to be transported to a world beyond hype and propaganda to see the human cost of war up close. This is not a novel that allows you to walk away unchanged. Cara Hoffman, author ofBe Safe I Love YouandRunning
A novel of love, loss, and survival,Wolf Seasondelves into the complexities and murk of the after-war with blazing clarity. You will come to treasure these characters for their strengths and foibles alike. Helen Benedict has delivered yet again, and contemporary war literature is much the better for it. Matt Gallagher, author ofKaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little WarandYoungblood
After a hurricane devastates a small town in upstate New York, the lives of three women and their young children are irrevocably changed. Rin, an Iraq War veteran, tries to protect her blind daughter and the three wolves under her care. Naema, a widowed doctor who fled Iraq with her wounded son, faces life-threatening injuries and confusion about her feelings for Louis, a veteran and widower harboring his own secrets and guilt. Beth, who is raising a troubled son, waits out her marine husband's deplc®
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