Begun as a response to a front page photograph illustrating a
tragedy that the media quickly sensationalized in the early 2000's,
Wolf tells the composite truth of two brothers, a family friend, a
father, and a murder. Skeptical of news cycles and the way trials
become page-turners, this book forgoes the standards of true crime:
quick conclusions and moralistic underpinnings. Instead, motivated
by an attempt to extend empathy, its reconstruction unfolds in
tones of witness and meditation. What results is a story about the
extremities to which deeply unchecked abuse and ongoing trauma can
push a family.
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