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Santa Olivia

Written by: Jacqueline Carey
Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
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Loup Garron was born and raised in Santa Olivia, an isolated, disenfranchised town next to a U.S. military base inside a demilitarized buffer zone between Texas and Mexico. A fugitive "Wolf-Man" who had a love affair with a local woman, Loup's father was one of a group of men genetically manipulated and used by the U.S. government as a weapon. The "Wolf-Men" were engineered to have superhuman strength, speed, sensory capability, stamina, and a total lack of fear, and Loup, named for and sharing her father's wolf-like qualities, is marked as an outsider.©2009 Jacqueline Carey (P)2009 Tantor Fantasy Fiction Wolf Paranormal
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This is one of the rare books where teens aren’t irritating, flat tropes and actually act in a real and connective way. Carey has (as always) offered us a heroine to cheer for, who is both reviled and celebrated for her uniqueness but is just trying to find herself and survive in a complex world she is learning to understand.

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