A review by pavi_fictionalworm
Winter of the Wolf by Martha Hunt Handler

4.0


Disclaimer: An audiobook ARC was provided via Publisher and Netgalley as in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

The Winter of the Wolf is a book that you would find yourself thinking about long after you are done with the book.

Bean Hanes just lost her brother-the brother she was the closest to; her kindered spirit; Sam.
No sibling a rivalry just a connection that is unparalleled and one that she definitely does not share with her other two elder brothers.

The reader, at first does not know how the Hanes family lost Sam-but the author does a brilliant job of using the past and the present to put forth across the way the family deals with their grief.

The author is also honest about how Sam's own beliefs and deep respect for the Inuit culture also shows how he was perceived by the society that considers anything different as "weird" and "suspicious".

This book is Bean's journey to understand the why and how of Sam's death-
it is a honest and heartbreaking journey of understanding and moving on-to a happy and healthy life.

Beautiful book, and interesting as well as thoughtful plotline that will make you think, feet and discover things that will make you grow as a human being.



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