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The Wolves of Greycoat Hall

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A family of wolves leaves their mansion in Moravia, returns to their Scottish homeland and fights for their right to live among society and save the castle that has been in their family for generations from a crooked developer.

Boris Greycoat is a friendly young wolf who likes meeting people and trying new foods. His father Randall Greycoat is becoming an expert in speaking French and playing table tennis. Boris's mother, Leonora Greycoat, likes to practise her warm, reassuring smiles. Wolves need to look reassuring if they are to flourish in society.
Excited to hear the news that wolves are to be reintroduced to Scotland, Boris Greycoat and his parents, Randall and Leonora Greycoat embark on a journey back to their ancestral lands. However, it's more difficult for wolves to travel than one might think, and it seems that Scotland may not be prepared for sophisticated wolves like the Greycoats. A deliciously funny tale, with equally amusing illustrations, about being judged for what, rather than who you are.

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      July 1, 2020
      Author and illustrator Lucinda Gifford brings us a refreshing and humorous tale with The Wolves of Greycoat Hall, the first book in a new junior fiction series. Boris and his parents Leonora and Randall struggle to holiday away from their home in Morovia, for although they are respectable wolves, not all countries know what to make of them. When the family hears that Scotland has decided to reintroduce wolves, they seize the opportunity to reconnect with their Scottish ancestry. Gifford has created three strong and likeable characters: Randall the ‘polymath’ shows off his love of knowledge, while Leonora shows an appreciation for good manners and inquisitive Boris is passionate about family history. Illustrations throughout the story introduce the wolves’ family tree, and scattered extracts from A Guide to Morovia reveal more about their habits, dress customs and behaviour in an engaging way. Tackling themes of greed and ownership, The Wolves of Greycoat Hall celebrates difference and looks at acceptance through a unique storyline. The descriptive writing gives a sense of character and place and although some of the vocabulary is challenging, the support of the illustrations makes it suitable for children developing their reading skills. Full of historic castles and mystery, this book is perfect for a 7+ readership and fans of Chris Riddell’s 'Ottoline' series. M H Alessandrino is a Perth-based freelance writer and reviewer.

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