The tenderness of wolves by stef penney won the costa book of the year winner in 2006. She enjoys reading, writing and discussing all things book related. Its the kind of movie we may not exactly enjoy, but we dont walk out on. The tenderness of wolves is a great story that kept us turning the pages. Its set in canada in 1867 beginning in a small place called dove river on the north shore of georgian bay where mr and mrs ross were the first people to settle.
Set in the cold north of the 1860s, the tenderness of wolves is a slowpaced thriller dealing with a murder in the time way before csi, or even formal police departments. The tenderness of wolves is a novel by stef penney, which was first published in 2006. It is partly a mystery, partly an adventure, and also, a kind of a western a canadian furtrapping kind of western, not the cowboy kind. The tenderness of wolves noteworthy book and ideas. The tenderness of wolves by stef penney suffolk libraries. The tenderness of wolves by stef penney ive had this book since 2007. Her book, the tenderness of wolves, is a gripping adventure story set in canada in the 1860s part detective story, part romance, but most of. That wouldnt have gone down well with kevin costner. Tenderness of the wolves remains a challenging, grim and above all powerful arthorror film, one of the most elegant and yet perverse.
The tenderness of wolves is a mustread historical epic, weaving adventure, suspense and humour into an exhilarating thriller, a panoramic romance and ultimately, one of the books of the last ten years. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the tenderness of wolves. Draw a map of the clues dropped throughout the tenderness of wolves and identify what aspects of the plot they pointed to. Winter has just tightened its grip on dove river, a tiny isolated settlement in the northern territory, when a man is brutally murdered.
It has been on my tbr shelves since may 2007 when i first heard about it and thought it sounded fantastic. You might find me on a sun lounger in summer or on a park bench in autumn, but youll never find me without a book in my hand and another in my bag. Some eyebrows were raised when it was announced that stef penney had won the costa. The tenderness of wolves by stef penney incredible books. A brilliant and breathtaking debut that captivated readers and garnered critical acclaim in the united kingdom, the tenderness of wolves was longlisted for the orange prize in fiction and won the costa award formerly whitbread book of the year. Tenderness of the wolves the arrow video story youtube. Tenderness of the wolves treats the viewer to a few weeks in the company of a killer. This months book group offers an atmospheric, gripping and compassionate experience with the tenderness of wolves by stef penny. Several commented that the multiple viewpoints made for rather less flowing reading and consequently the story line could be rather difficult to follow.
Tenderness of wolves by stef penney 10 year anniversary edition features reading group questions and new material from stefs upcoming epic novel, under a pole star costa award winner and worldwide bestseller. Babyfaced and shavenheaded, in a manner that recalls. Reading guide for the tenderness of wolves by stef penney. The costa judges said it made them feel enveloped in the snowy wastes of canada in 1867. Winter has just tightened its grip on dove river, a tiny isolated settlement in the northern territory, when a man is brutally.
Based on the true story of fritz haarman who was a serial killer who preyed on young men and boys between the wars, this is a repositioning of the time line to be just after world war ii in a devastated germany. The tenderness of wolves by stef penney librarything. There were many loose ends at the end of the book, and we commended this as a deliberate reflection of life and a way of leaving the reader guessing. The tenderness of wolves is a multilayered story focussed on a murder in a small canadian settlement of dove river.
The tenderness of wolves by stef penny the journal. The tenderness of wolves by stef penny booksplease. It sets a number of admirable characters against a wonderfullydescribed landscape. This first book, the tenderness of wolves by stef penney was a costa book winner when first published in the mid noughties. For fun, have each member of your book club mark on the map the point at which they figured it out. The tenderness of wolves stef penney, 2006 simon and schuster 400 pp. The tenderness of wolves by stef penney, paperback. The movie comes from the rainer werner fassbinder film group in berlin and is. Read the tenderness of wolves costa book of the year 2007 by stef penney available from rakuten kobo. It starts with the discovery of the murder of a trapper, and then follows various events that occur as the murderer is sought. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. It is assumed that you have read the book before reading posts in this thread, as the discussion might give away crucial points, and the continuous use of spoiler tags might hinder fluent reading of posts. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading the tenderness of wolves. The tenderness of wolves book by stef penney official.
Costa book of the year 2007 kindle edition by penney, stef. Stef penneys the tenderness of wolves artfully recreates a time and place she has never inhabited, says nicholas lezard. It starts with the discovery of the murder of a trapper, and then follows various events that. Its a mustsee in my book, and arrows bluray is the perfect way by which to see it. The tenderness of wolves i love curling up with a good book, whatever the season. A brilliant and breathtaking debut that captivated readers and garnered critical acclaim in the united kingdom, the tenderness of wolves was longlisted for the orange prize in fiction and won the. Theres a sense that the author has told only a fraction of what she knows, that shes a storyteller with knowledge rather than a researcher with a book in mind. A quick count puts the number of characters at more than two dozen, each of whom is well fleshed out. The title is probably the best aspect of the novel, but that isnt meant to disparage penneys book. Tenderness of the wolves is a nasty little melodrama, lurid and creepy and sometimes bordering on demented humor. Fritz haarman was a pedophile psychopath who lived during wwi germany the time period in the movie was moved up to wwii. A breathtaking tale of mystery, buried secrets and romance, set in nineteenth century frontier canada for fans of the snow child and a place. Tenderness of the wolves 1973 tenderness of the wolves. Unfortunately, this makes the tenderness of wolves a frustrating read.
Costa book of the year 2007 ebook written by stef penney. The tenderness of wolves was first published 2006 when it won the both the costa first novel award and the costa book of the year. A brilliant and breathtaking debut that captivated readers and garnered critical acclaim in the united kingdom, the tenderness of wolves was longlisted for the orange prize in fiction and won the costa award formerly the whitbread book of the year. Penney is very adept at creating interesting characters but doesnt seem to know when to stop. The tenderness of wolves by stef penney book club forum. Tenderness of the wolf 1973 is an excellent film about a serial killer living in war torn germany. Whats the story set in 1867 in a small frontier town in canada, a man is brutally murdered the same day a boy goes missing, forcing the youngsters mother to head into the wilderness in an effort to clear her sons name.