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As a chase extends northwards loss and a new future beckons. Concluded by Hattie Morahan.

The chase extends northwards and a new future beckons...

Sarah Hall's novel is a compelling story about personal and political borders, about power, land, family and love. At its heart is Rachel Caine, tough, untouchable, an expert on wolves, and long estranged from her home county of Cumbria and her fiery mother and lost brother. Like the wolves she protects and champions, she is wary of human connections, happy in the untamed wilderness.

Set against the dramatic and artfully drawn backdrops of the Lakeland fells, The Wolf Border explores issues of ownership and vested power, of re-wilding and of family bonds as Rachel discovers that she can choose, and change.

Concluded by Hattie Morahan

Abridger: Sally Marmion

Producer: Di Speirs

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 2015.

15 minutes

Last on

Sat 28 Dec 201902:00

Credits

RoleContributor
ReaderHattie Morahan
AuthorSarah Hall
AbridgerSally Marmion
ProducerDi Speirs

Broadcasts

  • Fri 29 May 201522:45
  • Fri 27 Dec 201914:00
  • Sat 28 Dec 201902:00

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