Amelia Brunskill is a writer and a librarian. She drinks a lot of tea, tries to befriend most animals, enjoys a good cable knit sweater, and her neighbors would probably guess that she writes sweet stories about bunnies and unicorns. She was born under sunny Australian skies, but now lives in Illinois. She is also the author of The Window. She invites you to visit her online at ameliabrunskill.com
"""Wolfpack weaves a sharp, beguiling tale of secrets and their unraveling.""--Kate Alice Marshall, author of I Am Still Alive ""A disquieting read sure to linger.""--Kirkus Reviews ""Brunskill's prose takes hold from the opening stanza and holds the reader tight like grim death throughout. Highly recommended!""--Javier Ramirez, bookseller, Exile in Bookville ""Elegant and unsettling, Wolfpack is a spellbinding thriller unlike any other you'll read this year.""--Caleb Roehrig, author of Last Seen Leaving ""Gutsy and visceral, Wolfpack will haunt you long after you've turned the last page.""--Joy McCullough, author of Blood Water Paint ""Haunting and lyrical, Wolfpack will grab you by the throat.""--April Henry, NYT bestselling author of Two Truths and a Lie ""Held me breathless as I raced through the pages.... Such a spellbinding read!""--Kip Wilson, author of White Rose ""Intricately detailed alternating third-person POVs ... as well as a lush, collective voice spin an eerie recounting that fluidly connects familiar themes of maturation, love, and chosen family.""--Publishers Weekly ""Stunning in every sense of the word. Gorgeous and unsettling.""--Dane Mele, author of People Like Us ""This is a missing girl mystery wrought by a poet, a haunting story of girlhood inside the coercive confines of a cult.""--Kit Frick, author of I Killed Zoe Spanos ""This novel-in-verse brilliantly develops layers of intrigue.""--BCCB ""This novel, told in mostly alternating perspectives, ...has an air of mystery about it that will keep readers turning the pages... Brunskill's tale is a welcome addition to the genre.""--School Library Journal"