Be My Wolff

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National Geographic Books, Feb 20, 2018 - Fiction - 464 pages
Returning from her hiatus after her bestselling first novel (Feed My Dogs), Emma Richler presents her dazzling and second novel about the one-of-a-kind connection between a sister and her adoptive brother, in this moving story about their profound love for each other, the ties that bind, and the choices we make and create for ourselves.


     Zachariah and Rachel are as star-crossed as two lovers can be. Rachel is the cherished daughter of a Russian family living in London--the artistic, mysterious Wolffs; Zach is her parents' adopted son who arrived from the orphanage with one sweater and a head full of curls and immediately stole Rachel's heart. As children, they became inseparable. But when they crossed a forbidden line, there was no going back. Now, as an adult, coping with their family's disfunction, Rachel decides to invent an ancestral history for her beloved: from a tavern-educated boxer in Dickensian times, to a Hussar at the Battle of Borodino during the Napoleonic Wars. Even as their real-life problems threaten to invade their imagined world, the threads of Rachel's story spin faster and faster. Filled with art and science, fairy tales and folk songs, tsars and foundlings, Be My Wolff is a wondrous, funny and tragic tale of astonishing beauty.

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About the author (2018)

EMMA RICHLER is the author of Sister Crazy and Feed My Dear Dogs. Brought up in England and in Canada, she attended university in Canada and France and theatre school in New York. She lives in London.

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