Nadya: The Wolf Chronicles

by Pat Murphy

Paperback, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

PS3563.U748 N33

Publication

Tom Doherty Assc. Book (1997)

Description

The daughter of Polish immigrants growing up in the 1830s on the Missouri frontier, Nadya knew she was not like other girls. But when she became a woman and the Change came, she discovered just how different she was. For Nadya was a shape changer, a werewolf like her Polish immigrant mother and father before her. After coming through a great personal tragedy brought about by her trusting nature and burgeoning sexuality, Nadya heads west to California, seeking a place to be wild and free. Nadya befriends the more cultured Elizabeth and the prepubescent Jenny, and together, the three young women fight their way across the vast American frontier. En route, they encounter rattlesnakes, Indians, the remains of the cannibalistic Donner party, and Elizabeth's repressed sexuality, which leads to an affair between her and Nadya.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member SChant
It was Ok - an unusual take on the werewolf story but a bit repetative. Tiptree shortlist 1996
LibraryThing member AMKee
This was a book that had such great potential and could have been expounded upon greatly. Some parts were long and drawn out and others left you wanting for more to fill in the characters.
LibraryThing member caedocyon
I went looking for non-disappointing werewolf novels because I couldn't remember many. I don't remember much about this---I should reread it.

Awards

Otherwise Award (Shortlist — 1996)

Language

Original publication date

1996

ISBN

0812551885 / 9780812551884
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