This novel is vivid. It has a great eye for canines, a great ear for human speech, and a great heart for the world, including the future world we are making. Add to that the dark but ever-fascinating Matter of Chernobyl, and the result is
tremendous, unforgettable. - Kim Stanley Robinson, author of THE MINISTRY FOR THE FUTURE
WHEN THERE ARE WOLVES AGAIN is another of E.J. Swift's
beautifully written, moving and eloquent letters to the natural world, and to the power of humanity to address the damage we inflict upon it. The Chernobyl disaster, extrapolated into a vividly realised near future world, brings two unforgettable characters into a narrative of exploration, reparation and hope.
Swift gets better and better. - Adam Roberts, author of LAKE OF DARKNESS
When There Are Wolves Again is
an extraordinary novel, compassionate, urgent, and beautifully written, both intimate and sweeping in its depiction of our natural world and the two women who fight to save it. It has perfectly merged literary and speculative fiction into
an instant classic - Lavie Tidhar, author of MAROR
Confirming EJ Swift's standing as a writer of
urgent, beautifully crafted eco-fiction, her latest novel is haunted by the legacy of Chornobyl.
When There Are Wolves Again suggests a new beauty might lie within our reach if we commit, as do Swift's characters, to rewilding, species reintroduction, activism of one sort or another, and a dutiful stewardship of the land.
I'm left with a much-needed feeling of optimism. - Anne Charnock, author of DREAMS BEFORE THE START OF TIME
Written with deep care and fierce hope, When There Are Wolves Again offers thoughtful answers to urgent questions about our future. It's
a joy to read - effortlessly controlled and textured, moving in its details yet bold in scope - and a
brilliant example of what can be done with the tools of speculative fiction - Matt Hill, author of LAMB
When There Are Wolves Again is by turns
tragic, terrifying, uplifting, poetic, vast in its ambition and devastatingly human in its scale. It carries you along in an almost dream-like state through the best and the worst of the humanity in an age of crisis, imagining a future both heartbreaking and in the end,
full of urgent, soaring hope - Claire North, author of THE LAST SONG OF PENELOPE
This book is powered by a passionate love of nature and deep concern for the planet's future . . .
Evocative and beautifully written, this character-driven novel also inspires as an argument for rewilding in Britain - The Guardian