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Lone Wolf

Walking the Faultlines of Europe

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Lone Wolf

By: Adam Weymouth
Narrated by: John Sackville
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From the winner of the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award comes an epic walk across the Alps in the footsteps of a wolf, throwing unique light on Europe's mountainous hinterlands at a moment of political and environmental change.

In 2011, a young wolf named Slavc set out from Slovenia. Tracked by GPS, he travelled a thousand miles through the Alps, arriving four months later on the Lessinian plateau, north of Verona. There had been no wolves in northern Italy for a century, but here he crossed paths with a female wolf on a walkabout of her own. A decade later and there are more than a hundred wolves back in the area, the result of their remarkable meeting.


In Lone Wolf, Weymouth walks Slavc's path, examining the changes facing these wild corners of Europe. Here, the call to rewild meets the urge to preserve culture; nationalism and globalisation pull apart; climate change is radically changing lives; and migrants, too, are on the move.

The result is a multifaceted account of a region caught in a moment of kaleidoscopic flux, from an award-winning writer with a uniquely perceptive eye for detail.

'A wolf's footsteps, followed; a continent's faultlines, traced: Adam Weymouth has made a formidable, thousand-mile foot-journey, both in the tracks of a wolf and into the heart of human-animal relations in contemporary Europe -- and written an exceptional book about it. His prose has a glinting precision of analysis and evocation to it; his intense curiosity and empathy extend across species boundaries as well towards people and landscapes' Robert Macfarlane, author of UNDERLAND

'A bold, beautiful, confronting journey charting a continent buckling under social and environmental pressure. A book about a wolf, about love and hate, and our conflicted relationship with nature and our fellow human beings. Timely and fascinating.' Isabella Tree, author of WILDING

© Adam Weymouth 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Animals Art Biological Sciences Ecosystems & Habitats Hiking Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Walking Wolf Alps

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Critic reviews

Weymouth's prose has a glinting precision of analysis and evocation to it; his intense curiosity and empathy extend across species boundaries as well towards people and landscapes. Weymouth has written a deeply fascinating story, grippingly told. (Robert Macfarlane, author of UNDERLAND)
A majestic and hopeful journey, movingly told by one of our master storytellers (Ben Rawlence, author of THE TREELINE)
A lovely, untwee piece of nature writing, full of incident, colour and nuggety facts. (Robbie Millen)
Sharing Adam Weymouth’s epic journey across Europe in the footsteps of a pioneering wolf is to walk the knife-edge between the tame and the wild. A bold, beautiful, confronting journey charting a continent buckling under social and environmental pressure. A book about a wolf, about love and hate, and our conflicted relationship with nature and our fellow human beings. A timely and fascinating read (Isabella Tree, author of WILDING)

An excellent book. Literary reportage at its best. Weymouth has the flare of Joan Didion and the eye for striking detail of Ryszard Kapuscinski.

In Lone Wolf, Adam Weymouth reaffirms his position as a hugely valuable guide to complicated, contemporary problems – environmental breakdown, human migration, political fragmentation – problems we have no choice but to confront now.

(Robert Penn, author of THE MAN WHO MADE THINGS OUT OF TREES)
Adam Weymouth has the extraordinary ability to narrate a global story of conflict and climate, migration and intolerance, vulnerability and resilience, through the lens of one species. One instinctively trusts what he writes because his senses are so finely tuned to the natural world - including to us corrosive humans - and his precise prose balances simplicity with depth, erudition and wistfulness. (Tobias Jones, author of THE DARK HEART OF ITALY)
An intricate, intimate interweaving of wolf and human worlds, Weymouth's journey acts like a thread that draws the two together. His storytelling is as supple and powerful as the wolf itself, perfectly paced and balanced. A book full of hope for recovery in a fractured continent. (Nick Hunt, author of OUTLANDISH)
Through the footsteps of the wolf, Weymouth reveals the ‘faultlines’ of Europe, the faultlines in nature, and some of the faultlines of the human condition. He achieves an imperative of our times: he has written a book that weaves natural ecology to human ecology in one scintillating fabric (Professor Alastair McIntosh, author of SOIL AND SOUL and POACHER'S PILGRIMAGE)
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A lovely thought provoking story of a wolf 's expedition from Slovenia to Austria 's and Italy's mountains, exploring both sides of the argument. It tackles some of the other major threats to nature, farming and European life . Realistic and atmospheric descriptions help us address multiple, complex challenges in a sympathetic way.

lovely thought provoking story of a wolf in Central Europe

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In retracing the footsteps of a migrating wolf, the author explores many contemporary themes including climate change, rewilding, migration and political populism, making a rich stew. The voices and concerns of protagonists are sympathetically and authentically captured. For me this is a new writer to watch.

A beautiful distillation

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