Alpha and Lucy are twins and very close, but family changes and problems at school have served to push them apart. As they live separate lives, Alpha angry with and hurt by her father, who has moved out, and Lucy consumed by anxiety triggered by cruel bullying at school, things feel bleak.
But the arrival of an abandoned wolf cub at the local rewilding project, run by their mother, provides a way for the girls to explore their feelings and reconcile. There’s a believable sense of the pain both twins are experiencing and an equally strong sense of the bond between, while depictions of the natural world are vivid too, convincing us of its power to heal. Ewa Jozefkowicz is a very good storyteller and this is a rich, satisfying and reflective novel.
Lucy and Alpha are identical twins. But on the inside, they couldn't be more different. A story about healing through nature and listening to the wildness inside us all...
Lucy and Alpha used to be the Wonder Twins, two hearts beating as one. When Mum's new job rewilding wolves means they have to move to the forest, that changes. Lucy loves being close to nature, but Alpha wants to follow her dream of basketball glory. They've become like distant universes, drifting further apart. Then a new wolf cub arrives at the centre. Lucy names him Claw and they form a special bond. But Alpha thinks he should roam free, and she plots to release him. When news of Claw's disappearance breaks, the future of the rewilding centre is at stake.
Can the Wonder Twins pull together again to find Claw and heal their differences?
'A beautifully-written story about nature.' - A.M.Howell, author of Mysteries at Sea: Peril on the Atlantic
'A wonderful tale brimming with the magic of wild things.' - Sarah Ann Juckes, author of The Night Animals
'Topical and timely, The Wolf Twins is a perfectly plotted story that examines the unbreakable yet fragile bond between twins as they push in different directions, set against the backdrop of a majestic ancient forest with wolves!' - Frances Moloney, author ofThe Missing Mum
Praise for Ewa Jozefkowicz's The Dragon in the Bookshop:
'A beautifully written and captivating read but it also deals sensitively with important issues such as grief, courage, friendship and finding your voice' - Armadillo
'A gorgeous read featuring strong friendship, books, a Polish legend and a dragon. Loved it!' - A.M. Howell, author of The Secret of the Treasure Keepers,
'A glorious fairytale adventure full of friendship, unlikely heroes and magical Polish folklore. A book-lovers delight!' - Eve Wersocki Morris, author of The Bird Singers
Praise for The Cooking Club Detectives:
'Celebrating the importance of community, family and friends, this is a lovely, warm-hearted story' - Week Junior Book of the Week
Praise forThe Mystery of the Colour Thief:
'Paints a convincing picture of a harrowing time in a young life [while] offering ample humour, hope and optimism' - BookTrust Book of the Month
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About Ewa Jozefkowicz
Ewa Jozefkowicz's debut novel The Mystery of the Colour Thief, published by Zephyr in 2018, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. Girl 38: Finding a Friend blends contemporary times with WWII Poland. The Key to Finding Jack is about the special bond between siblings. The Cooking Club Detectives tackles the impact of food poverty on children today. The Dragon in the Bookshop blends Polish folklore with a magical quest. And The Wolf Twins is a rewilding adventure. All are published by Zephyr.
Ewa lives in London with her husband and twin daughters.