Lone Wolf by Adam Weymouth audiobook

Lone Wolf: Walking the Line Between Civilization and Wildness

By Adam Weymouth

Random House Audio
10.45 Hours Unabridged
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An illuminating account of a lone wolf journeying across the Alps into Italy, and what the resurgence of wolves says about our connection to nature, immigration, and one another—from an award-winning journalist. Lone Wolf is a deeply fascinating story, grippingly told.”—Robert Macfarlane, New York Times bestselling author of Underland In 2011, a lone wolf named Slavc set out from his home territory of Slovenia on an epic journey across the Alps. Tracked by a GPS collar, he walked over a thousand miles. In Italy he bumped into a female wolf on a walkabout of her own—the only two wolves for hundreds of square miles—and when they mated, they formed the first pack to call these mountains home in over a century. Today there are more than a hundred wolves in the area, the result of their remarkable meeting. In Lone Wolf, writer Adam Weymouth walks the same path through the mountains of Central Europe, interrogating the fears and realities of those living on land that is being repopulated by wolves and exploring the economic, political, and climate upheavals that are seeing a centuries-old way of life being upended. Weymouth endeavors to understand how wolves—vilified throughout history and folklore—are recolonizing lands where they have been unknown for centuries and how, as the wolf has returned, the fear and hatred have come back, too. Slavc is one more outsider in a region now wrestling with an influx of immigration and a resurgence of the far right, alongside impacts of climate change that are already very real. It is here that questions of how we see the other and treat the Earth cannot be ignored. Examining the political dimensions brought to light by this individual animal’s trek, Lone Wolf tells a newly resonant story—one about the courage required to seek out a new life and the challenge of accepting the changing world around us. Sharply observed, searching, and written in precise, poetic prose, Lone Wolf explores the thorny connection between humans and nature, and indeed between borders themselves, and presses us to consider this much-discussed creature anew.

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Summary

Summary

An illuminating account of a lone wolf journeying across the Alps into Italy, and what the resurgence of wolves says about our connection to nature, immigration, and one another—from an award-winning journalist.

Lone Wolf is a deeply fascinating story, grippingly told.”—Robert Macfarlane, New York Times bestselling author of Underland

In 2011, a lone wolf named Slavc set out from his home territory of Slovenia on an epic journey across the Alps. Tracked by a GPS collar, he walked over a thousand miles. In Italy he bumped into a female wolf on a walkabout of her own—the only two wolves for hundreds of square miles—and when they mated, they formed the first pack to call these mountains home in over a century. Today there are more than a hundred wolves in the area, the result of their remarkable meeting.

In Lone Wolf, writer Adam Weymouth walks the same path through the mountains of Central Europe, interrogating the fears and realities of those living on land that is being repopulated by wolves and exploring the economic, political, and climate upheavals that are seeing a centuries-old way of life being upended.

Weymouth endeavors to understand how wolves—vilified throughout history and folklore—are recolonizing lands where they have been unknown for centuries and how, as the wolf has returned, the fear and hatred have come back, too. Slavc is one more outsider in a region now wrestling with an influx of immigration and a resurgence of the far right, alongside impacts of climate change that are already very real. It is here that questions of how we see the other and treat the Earth cannot be ignored. Examining the political dimensions brought to light by this individual animal’s trek, Lone Wolf tells a newly resonant story—one about the courage required to seek out a new life and the challenge of accepting the changing world around us.

Sharply observed, searching, and written in precise, poetic prose, Lone Wolf explores the thorny connection between humans and nature, and indeed between borders themselves, and presses us to consider this much-discussed creature anew.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

The wolf’s resurgence across Europe is a story that will be new to most American readers, and there is nobody better to tell it than Adam Weymouth. Who else would have conceived of—much less actually completed—retracing on foot the thousand-mile journey of the continent’s most celebrated wolf? I enjoyed the story of Slavc, the wandering Slovenian-born wolf who almost single-handedly recolonized the Italian Alps, almost as much as Weymouth’s account of the people the author met along the rural byways of Central Europe, many of them farmers contending with climate change, historic drought, political discord—and, yes, wolves. Highly recommended! Nate Blakeslee, New York Times bestselling author of American Wolf
A wolf's footsteps, followed; a continent’s faultlines, traced: Adam Weymouth has made a formidable, thousand-mile foot-journey, both in the tracks of a wolf and into the heart of human-animal relations in contemporary Europe—and written an exceptional book about it. His prose has a glinting precision of analysis and evocation to it; his intense curiosity and empathy extend across species boundaries as well towards people and landscapes. Robert MacFarlane, author of Underland
Lone Wolf is a major addition to the lupine literary canon—at once a gripping animal adventure story and a thoughtful meditation on history, wanderlust, and belonging in a globalized world. Few writers see this mythologized and misunderstood predator as clearly as Adam Weymouth. Ben Goldfarb, author of Crossings and Eager
A majestic and hopeful journey, movingly told by one of our master storytellers. Ben Rawlence, award-winning author of The Treeline
Sharing Adam Weymouth’s epic journey across Europe in the footsteps of a pioneering wolf is to walk the knife-edge between the tame and the wild. A bold, beautiful, confronting journeycharting a continent buckling under social and environmental pressure. A book about a wolf, about love and hate, and our conflicted relationship with nature and our fellow human beings. A timely and fascinating read. Isabella Tree, bestselling author of Wilding
Beautiful and as propulsive as a dispersing wolf, Weymouth uses the path taken by Slavc to travel into Europe’s soul. Engaging deeply with locals about wolves, climate change, modernity, and immigration, Weymouth gives the people he meets room to tell their own stories. The reader comes away with deepened understanding and compassion for people on every side of the debate over Europe's ongoing rewilding. Essential reading for armchair adventurers and for those who wish to explore the sometimes uncomfortable complexities of rewilding on a thoroughly humanized continent. Emma Marris, award-winning author of Wild Souls
Adam Weymouth set off in search of a wolf and found modernity howling back at him, as if nature were inseparable from culture, this being inseparable from us. A gorgeous, loping, deeply observant inquiry into the meaning of coexistence on a changing planet. Kate Harris, author of Lands of Lost Borders

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Author Bio: Adam Weymouth

Author Bio: Adam Weymouth

Adam Weymouth is a freelance journalist who has written for a broad range of newspapers and magazines including the Guardian, the Atlantic, and the BBC. Adam lives on a narrowboat in London.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Nature
Runtime: 10.45
Audience: Adult
Language: English