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Wolf

Published
Nov 1993
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Horror Horror
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202

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Cassy much prefers her ordinary, well-run life, safe at home with her no-nonsense grandmother. But every so often--never with any warning--she is sent to stay with her mother, Goldie, a dreamy beauty who drifts from one seedy London neighborhood to the next. Goldie's latest home is a dilapidated ``squat,'' where she lives with her boyfriend Lyall and his son. Somewhat unwillingly, Cassy finds herself participating in Lyall's latest project--an unusual theatrical production called Wolf. Gradually, Cassy realizes that Wolf has a sinister connection to the mystery at the core of her life. Driven by this new knowledge, the heroine returns to her grandmother's house to play an important role in a chilling finale. Crackling with suspense, this book demands to be read in a single sitting. As usual, Cross ( Roscoe's Leap , A Map of Nowhere ) has created a wholly believable cast of characters and placed them in a unique set of circumstances. Terrorism, the dark world of childhood fantasy, and the nature of fear itself are among the subjects tackled in this meticulously plotted novel. Ages 10-14. (Apr.)

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First Edition Nov 1993 Point (Scholastic) ISBN 0590456083
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Apr 2008 Oxford University Press (UK) ISBN 0192720783
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Jan 1990 Oxford University Press (UK) ISBN 0192716336
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Apr 1991 Holiday House ISBN 0823408701
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Oct 1995 Chivers Audio Books ISBN 0745125069
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