The Wolf and the Favour
Neurodivergence
in this new tale of darkness and courage critically acclaimed author,
Catherine
McCarthy
Released and published by Brigids Gate Press
The book is available worldwide in e-format and paperback
Ten-year-old Hannah has Down syndrome and
oodles of courage, but should she trust the alluring tree creature who smells
of Mamma’s perfume or the blue-eyed wolf who warns her not to enter the woods
under any circumstance?
The Wolf and the Favour is a tale of
love, trust, and courage. A tale that champions the neurodivergent voice and
proves the true power of a person’s strength lies within themselves.
About Catherine McCarthy:
Catherine McCarthy is the author of the novellas Immortelle and Mosaic and the novel A Moonlit Path of Madness. Her short fiction has been published in various anthologies and magazines, including those by Black Spot Books, Brigids Gate Press, and Dark Matter Ink.
In 2020 she won the Aberystwyth University Prize for her short fiction, a competition judged by the assistant editor of the Times Literary Supplement.
A former primary school teacher, she now weaves dark tales from her farmhouse in West Wales. Time away from the loom is spent hiking the Welsh coast path or huddled in an ancient graveyard reading Dylan Thomas or Poe.
Find her at
https://www.catherine-mccarthy-author.com/
or at
https://twitter.com/serialsemantic
To request additional review copies or an interview with Catherine McCarthy, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
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