Be My Wolff

Emma Richler

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Zachariah and Rachel are brother and sister. Well, not exactly. They are star-crossed lovers. Well, not exactly. Rachel is the cherished daughter of a Russian family living in London — the richly imagined, mysterious Wolffs. Zach is her parents' adopted son who arrived from the orphanage with one sweater, a head of curls and a dexterous set of fists. As children, they became as close as two people can be. But when they crossed a forbidden line, there was no going back. Now, as an adult, coping with their father's furious rejection of Zach, Rachel sets herself the task of inventing a family history for her beloved. And so she brings to life his imagined ancestry — from a tavern-educated boxer in Dickensian times to a Hussar at the Battle of Borodino during the Napoleonic Wars — even as their troubles in present-day Camden Town build to yet another point of no return. Cartwheeling through history, filled with art and science, fairy tales and folk songs, tsars and foundlings, epic battles in the prize ring and on the Eastern Front and characters that take over our hearts, Be My Wolff is riveting — wondrous, funny, tragic and of astonishing imagination and beauty. (From Knopf Canada)
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"Zach? Are you awake? Wake up."
"I'm up, I'm up," he murmurs, his head rising and falling gently to the swell and ebb of Rachel's lungs, her heart bleating in his ear, a sound so naked, so virgin, he squeezes her ribs, presses and releases, pulsing his fingertips there for the queer delight of it, the sensation of her fine bones yielding like greenwood, like willow, Salix caerulea — cricket bat willow — the ribs yielding and springing free at his touch. He fans out his fives to encompass her, the right wall of her cage in the singular grasp of his throbbing left hand, injured in sparring. Zachariah Wolff's hands are bruised, but he possesses superior reach! Here, he thinks, here and in the ring, these are the highest places in all the hemispheres.

From Be My Wolff by Emma Richler ©2017. Published by Knopf Canada.

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