Wildlife by Fiona Wood - ISBN: 9781742612317
Paperback
Wilderness boarding reveals love, betrayal, and finding yourself in the wild.

Wildlife

  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    1 June 2013

Summary

“Life? It’s simple: be true to yourself. The tricky part is finding out exactly who you are…”

In the holidays before the dreaded term at Crowthorne Grammar’s outdoor education camp, two things out of the ordinary happened. A picture of me was plastered all over a twenty-metre billboard. And I kissed Ben Capaldi.

Boarding for a term in the wilderness, sixteen-year-old Sibylla expects the gruesome outdoor education program - but friendship complications, and love that goes wrong…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781742612317
ISBN-10:1742612318
Author:Fiona Wood
Publisher:Pan Macmillan Australia
Imprint:Pan Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:1 June 2013
Weight:274g
Dimensions:200mm x 131mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Wildlife is a poignant and insightful view into the teenage battleground of friendships, family and new romance, and is Fiona Wood’s confident follow-up to her debut novel Six Impossible Things. Told from the perspectives of 16-year-olds Sibylla and Lou as they spend a term in the wilderness with their classmates, the story follows a group of typical teenagers trying to find their place in a world that has changed greatly since their parents were the same age. While both narrators are likeable, Fiona Wood’s great triumph is the voice of Lou, who we first met in Six Impossible Things. She is the new girl at school, observant, witty, self-possessed and still reeling from the death of her boyfriend the previous year. Sibylla, in contrast, is struggling with more common teenage dramas, including boyfriends, old friends and new friends. Through Lou’s eyes, and a class assignment on Othello, we are granted a window into the blossoming relationship and subsequent betrayal of Sibylla by those she thought most likely to look out for her. This is perfect for fans of John Green, with just the right blend of emotional heft and humour. I would highly recommend it for readers aged 14 and up.Amelia Lush is the children’s buyer at Better Read Than Dead in Newtown. This review first appeared in the Junior Term 2 2013 supplement of Books+Publishing magazine. View more pre-publication reviews here. – Amelia Lush * Books+Publishing *

About The Author

Fiona Wood

Fiona Wood has been writing television scripts for more than ten years on shows ranging from one-hour dramas such as MDA and The Secret Life of Us, to soaps Neighbours and Home and Away, and children’s dramas The Sleepover Club and Silver Sun. Her first young adult novel Six Impossible Things - for which she was awarded the Varuna Eleanor Dark Fellowship - was published in 2010. She lives in Melbourne with her husband and two YAs.

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