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The Dogs and the Wolves
The Dogs and the Wolves
Nov 29, 2025 7:06 PM

Author:Irène Némirovsky,Sandra Smith

The Dogs and the Wolves

From the author of the bestselling Suite Française.

Ada grows up motherless in the Jewish pogroms of a Ukrainian city in the early years of the twentieth century. In the same city, Harry Sinner, the cosseted son of a city financier, belongs to a very different world. Eventually, in search of a brighter future, Ada moves to Paris and makes a living painting scenes from the world she has left behind. Harry Sinner also comes to Paris to mingle in exclusive circles, until one day he buys two paintings which remind him of his past and the course of Ada's life changes once more...

Reviews

Written with tremendous assurance and finesse, The Dogs and the Wolves is an outstanding achievement of European fiction

—— Sunday Times

The pleasure of this fine novel lies in its depiction of a doomed love affair... Némirovsky's exquisite descriptions of character reveal a brilliantly sharp eye

—— Daily Telegraph

Nemirovsky was incapable of producing anything less than an enchanting novel. She has an irresistible talent for creating character and incident which makes this story as much a page-turner as anything she has written

—— Carmen Callil , Guardian

Nemirovksy is a deeply engaged observer of her characters, and her depiction of the inner lives of both Jews and Gentiles in Sandra Smith's admirable translation of this exquisitely detailed novel, has the fine, authentic ring of artistic truth

—— Sunday Telegraph

She elegantly uses traditional orchestration, which makes her works, for all their weighty concerns, universally accessible and stirringly romantic

—— Independent

Descriptions of Iceland's stunning crystalline landscape are lyrical and the overall storyline thoughtful and original

—— Carla McKay , Daily Mail

Indridason's best novel so far

—— Books Quarterly

Indridason has a remarkable understanding of grief and its persistence... Indridason combines psychological acuteness with great stylistic economy and a pleasing pace

—— Jane Jakeman , Independent

A personal odyssey, suffused with a melancholy that, like the icy chill, seeps into the bones

—— Alastair Mabbott , Herald

This Icelandic novelist keeps on getting better

—— Sunday Times

Our love affair with Scandinavian crime continues with the latest instalment of Indridason's award-winning Icelandic murder mystery series

—— Daily Express

Arnaldur Indridason has built an international reputation with this series, and rightly so. Hypothermia is perhaps his best book yet, gracefully depicting the lengths to which people are driven by the need for answers. An outstanding novel

—— Joanna Hines , Guardian

The Icelandic master of crime Arnaldur Indridason is not yet as well known in this country as Sweden's Henning Mankell, but on this showing, it is only a matter of time...a wonderfully atmospheric tale

—— Sally Cousins , Sunday Telegraph

This is a humane, unsentimental study of grief and guilt, which is both moving and unsettling. It's also a softly gripping narrative, without ever resorting to fight scenes, car chases or torture

—— Brandon Robshaw , Independent on Sunday

Margaret Atwood is a wry and perceptive observer of society as well as an original storyteller

—— Cecilia Heyes , Psychologist

Brilliantly conceived and executed, this powerful evocation of twenty-first century America gives full rein to Margaret Atwood’s devastating irony, wit and astute perception

—— Essence

This is a novel pervaded by violence, sex, terror, but also by contemplation, analysis and – occasionally – by hope… Atwood shockingly reveals what we could be capable of.

—— Elly McCausland , Cherwell Newspaper

A magnificent achievement...an American masterpiece

—— A.S. Byatt , Guardian

A triumph

—— Margaret Atwood , New York Times Book Review

She melds horror and beauty in a story that will disturb the mind forever

—— Sunday Times

Toni Morrison is not just an important contemporary novelist but a major figure in our national literature

—— New York Review of Books

A work of genuine force. . .Beautifully written

—— Washington Post

There is something great in Beloved: a play of human voices, consciously exalted, perversely stressed, yet holding true. It gets you

—— The New Yorker

Superb...A profound and shattering story that carries the weight of history...Exquisitely told

—— Cosmopolitan
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