Lone Wolf

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"Lone Wolf" is a contemporary novel by Jodi Picoult that explores family conflict, moral dilemmas, and end-of-life decisions after a tragic accident leaves a controversial wolf expert in a coma.

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instanceOf novel
author Jodi Picoult NERFINISHED
centralTheme end-of-life decisions
family conflict
identity
loyalty
medical ethics
moral dilemmas
the meaning of family
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Atria Books design team NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterOccupation wolf expert
followedBy The Storyteller NERFINISHED
genre contemporary fiction
domestic fiction
family drama
hasISBN 9781439102725
hasMoralQuestion Who has the right to decide when a life should end?
language English
mainCharacter Cara Warren NERFINISHED
Edward Warren NERFINISHED
Georgie Warren NERFINISHED
Joe Ng NERFINISHED
Luke Warren NERFINISHED
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrativeStructure multiple first-person perspectives
partOf Jodi Picoult bibliography
plotSummary After a car accident leaves wolf expert Luke Warren in a coma, his fractured family must decide whether to continue life support, exposing deep conflicts and moral questions.
precededBy Sing You Home NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2012
publisher Atria Books NERFINISHED
setting New Hampshire NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
subjectMatter coma
family law
guardianship
life support
wildlife behavior
wolves
targetAudience adult readers

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Jodi Picoult notableWork Lone Wolf