Tiger

Tiger

by PollyClark (Author)

Synopsis

The breathtaking new novel from the prize-winning author of Larchfield ('Gripping' Margaret Atwood - 'Captivating' Louis de Bernieres - 'Magical and transcendent' John Boyne)

Set across two continents, Tiger is a sweeping story of survival and redeeming love that plunges the reader into one of the world's last wildernesses with blistering authenticity.

Frieda is a primatologist, sensitive and solitary, until a violent attack shatters her ordered world. In her new role as a zookeeper, she confronts a very different ward: an injured wild tiger.

Deep in the Siberian taiga, Tomas, a Russian conservationist, fears that the natural order has toppled. The king tiger has been killed by poachers and a spectacular tigress now patrols his vast territory as her own.

In a winter of treacherous competition, the path of the tigress and her cub crosses with an Udeghe huntress and her daughter. Vengeance must follow, and the fates of both tigers and people are transformed.

Learning of her tiger's past offers Frieda the chance of freedom. Faced with the savage forces of nature, she must trust to her instinct and, like the tiger, find a way to live in the world.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Publisher: riverrun
Published: 02 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1786485427
ISBN 13: 9781786485427

Media Reviews
Gripping - Margaret Atwood, on Larchfield

Captivating - Louis de Bernieres, on Larchfield

Magnificent - Alexander McCall Smith, on Larchfield

Larchfield is that rare first novel that utterly achieves its great ambition - Richard Ford, on Larchfield

Magical and transcendent . . . This is a beautiful novel: passionate, lyrical and surprising. I will remember Larchfield for a long time - John Boyne, Irish Times, on Larchfield
Author Bio
Polly Clark was born in Toronto and divides her time between Helensburgh on Scotland's west coast and a houseboat in London. Her poetry collections have between them won the Eric Gregory Award and been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize and the Michael Marks Awards. Her first novel Larchfield won the MsLexia Novel Prize and was published in 2017 to critical acclaim. She has worked as a zookeeper at Edinburgh Zoo, where her fascination with Siberian tigers began. For Tiger she undertook a research trip to the remote Russian taiga, where, in the depths of the Siberian winter, at temperatures of -35C, she learned how to track wild tigers.