The Wolf Twins
(Author) Ewa JozefkowiczLucy and Alpha used to be the Wonder Twins, two hearts beating as one. When Mum's new job rewilding wolves means they have to move to the forest, that changes. Lucy loves being close to nature, but Alpha wants to follow her dream of basketball glory. They've become like distant universes, drifting further apart. Then a new wolf cub arrives at the centre. Lucy names him Claw and they form a special bond. But Alpha thinks he should roam free, and she plots to release him. When news of Claw's disappearance breaks, the future of the rewilding centre is at stake. Can the Wonder Twins pull together again to find Claw and heal their differences?
Ewa Jozefkowicz
Ewa Jozefkowicz is a Polish-born author based in London. She is known for her middle-grade fiction novels that explore themes of friendship, family, and identity. Jozefkowicz's writing style is characterized by its emotional depth and relatable characters. Her most notable works include "The Mystery of the Colour Thief" and "Girl 38: Finding a Friend." Jozefkowicz's contributions to literature include addressing important issues such as mental health and loss in a sensitive and engaging manner. "The Mystery of the Colour Thief" is considered her most famous work, receiving critical acclaim for its poignant storytelling and powerful message. Jozefkowicz's impact on the middle-grade genre is evident in her ability to connect with young readers and tackle complex topics with empathy and authenticity.