Gone Wolf
Award-winning author Amber McBride lays bare the fears of being young and Black in America, in this middle-grade novel that has been compared to the work of Jordan Peele and praised as "brilliantly inventive storytelling" by Publishers Weekly.
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In the future, a Black girl known only as Inmate Eleven is kept confined -- to be used as a biological match for the president's son, should he fall ill. She is called a Blue -- the color of sadness. She lives in a small-small room with her dog, who is going wolf more often – he’s pacing and imagining he’s free. Inmate Eleven wants to go wolf too―she wants to know why she feels so Blue and what is beyond her small-small room.
In the present, Imogen lives outside of Washington DC. The pandemic has distanced her from everyone but her mother and her therapist. Imogen has intense phobias and nightmares of confinement. Her two older brothers used to help her, but now she’s on her own, until a college student helps her see the difference between being Blue and sad, and Black and empowered.
In this symphony of a novel, award-winning author Amber McBride lays bare the fears of being young and Black in America, and empowers readers to remember their voices and stories are important, especially when they feel the need to go wolf.
# of Pages: 352
Book Binding: Hardcover
Year of Publication: 2023
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Language: en
ISBN: 9781250850492
Amber McBride is an up-and-coming author hailing from the Pacific Northwest. With a deep passion for storytelling, she has been writing since she was a child. After receiving her degree in English Literature, McBride decided to pursue her dream of becoming a published author. Her debut novel, Gone Wolf, explores themes of love, loss, and identity through the lens of a young woman who discovers she is a werewolf. When she's not writing, McBride enjoys spending time in nature, reading, and cuddling with her two dogs. She hopes to continue writing meaningful and captivating stories that will resonate with readers.