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Tell the Wolves I'm Home: A Novel - Carol Rifka Brunt
Tell the Wolves I'm Home: A Novel
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In this striking literary debut, Carol Rifka Brunt unfolds a moving story of love, grief, and renewal as two lonely people become the unlikeliest of friends and find that sometimes you don’t know you’ve lost someone until you’ve found them.   1987. There’s only one person who has ever truly... show more
In this striking literary debut, Carol Rifka Brunt unfolds a moving story of love, grief, and renewal as two lonely people become the unlikeliest of friends and find that sometimes you don’t know you’ve lost someone until you’ve found them.   1987. There’s only one person who has ever truly understood fourteen-year-old June Elbus, and that’s her uncle, the renowned painter Finn Weiss. Shy at school and distant from her older sister, June can only be herself in Finn’s company; he is her godfather, confidant, and best friend. So when he dies, far too young, of a mysterious illness her mother can barely speak about, June’s world is turned upside down. But Finn’s death brings a surprise acquaintance into June’s life—someone who will help her to heal, and to question what she thinks she knows about Finn, her family, and even her own heart.   At Finn’s funeral, June notices a strange man lingering just beyond the crowd. A few days later, she receives a package in the mail. Inside is a beautiful teapot she recognizes from Finn’s apartment, and a note from Toby, the stranger, asking for an opportunity to meet. As the two begin to spend time together, June realizes she’s not the only one who misses Finn, and if she can bring herself to trust this unexpected friend, he just might be the one she needs the most.   An emotionally charged coming-of-age novel, Tell the Wolves I’m Home is a tender story of love lost and found, an unforgettable portrait of the way compassion can make us whole again.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780812982855 (0812982851)
ASIN: 0812982851
Publisher: Dial Press Trade Paperback
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
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Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it
5.0 Every now and again there is a story that begs to be told; I think this is one of them.
This is a poignant story about impossible, unspeakable loss, backward beliefs, misunderstandings, secrets, and shame for no good reason. I am not sure this book will attract a wide audience. The subject is “old hat” to some, too intense for others, but for those who lived during the era of the Aids ...
BooKaLious
BooKaLious rated it
5.0 "Tell the Wolves I'm Home" REVIEW
My heart is bursting right now!! This book...this book....this book...I'm having a very hard time articulating what my thoughts are about it. They are indescribable. "Tell the Wolves I'm Home" is a coming of age story told by a 13-year-old girl June. She had just lost her uncle Finn to AIDS and the ...
Skinny Dipping Into Books
Skinny Dipping Into Books rated it
4.0 An unexplored area in literature. we need more of this.
Does anyone remember 1987? I don’t. I was 7….8. I remember AIDS though.
 No one called it HIV. No one distinguished it. No one really, truly 
even validated it. HIV literally pushed gays into the public sphere, and
 unfortunately not in the best of ways.


I remember meeting this guy, this gay fello...
With a dreamy, far off look...
With a dreamy, far off look... rated it
5.0 Tell the Wolves I'm Home: A Novel
For some reason it has been increasingly difficult for me to find books where the main relationship for the teenage female protagonist is not a goddamn all-consuming romance. Not that I'm saying that romance is bad, because it can be wonderful, but I was just getting sick of that type of book, espec...
Skinny Dipping Into Books
Skinny Dipping Into Books rated it
4.0 A decent, yet underwhelming book
Does anyone remember 1987? I don’t. I was 7….8. I remember AIDS though.
 No one called it HIV. No one distinguished it. No one really, truly 
even validated it. HIV literally pushed gays into the public sphere, and
 unfortunately not in the best of ways.


I remember meeting this guy, this gay fello...
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