A moving historical tale and remarkable literary achievement, City Wolves is the story of Canada?s first woman veterinarian, Meg Wilkinson. Born in 1870 on a farm near Halifax, Meg?s childhood experience with wolves makes her determined to be a veterinarian. Supported by the seemingly eccentric Randolph Oliphant and inspired by the ancient Inuit who first turned wolves into sled dogs, Meg surpasses the horse doctors at vet college and becomes the notorious ?dog doctor of Halifax? in the 1890s. After her unusual marriage ends abruptly in Boston, Meg travels to Vancouver and up to the Yukon, seeking the legendary sled dogs. Arriving at the beginning of the Klondike gold rush, she makes her way amidst Mounties, dance hall girls, Klondike Kings, mushers, priests and swindlers?all the mangy and magnificent people, dogs and spirits that populated raucous Dawson City.
Observed through the restless spirit of Inuit Ike, this is lively, insightful, historical fiction, subtly revealing the wolf-like nature of humans and the human nature of wolves. Both earthy and reflective, City Wolves is an important story told with compassion, humour and unflinching realism. In this her fifth novel, Dorris Heffron has created a wide range of unforgettable characters and achieved a breadth of vision exploring the deep conflicts and interconnection of social beings in a way that is uniquely Canadian and profoundly universal.
Dorris Heffron has illuminated a fascinating and little-known aspect of human behaviour the degree to which humans have modeled their social structure on that of wolves and turned it into story. City Wolves is a wonderful blend of fiction and history, natural and unnatural: high art indeed!
City Wolves takes the truth of good biography and runs with it creatively into a gripping narrative...meticulous research leads Heffron to give life to a neglected theory about who really first discovered the gold that started the Klondike gold rush...compelling portrayals of historical characters like Kate Carmack, Belinda Mulroney and their cohorts in Dawson City...opening up a new vista in historical fiction.