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In Conversation with author Polly Clark

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Join Exeter Library live on Facebook for a conversation event with author Polly Clark.

Set across two continents, Polly’s latest novel, TIGER, is a sweeping story of survival and redeeming love that plunges the reader into one of the world’s last wildernesses with blistering authenticity.

Polly Clark is a novelist and poet. She was born in Toronto and lives in Helensburgh on Scotland’s west coast. Published in May 2019, TIGER is the story of a dynasty of wild Siberian tigers, and the people who survive in the Russian taiga alongside them. It was hailed by The Guardian as a ‘passionate, remarkable and uplifting novel’ – and more specifically – ‘A startling, gore-splattered, nerve-racking exploration of how human and animal territories – both physical and psychic – collide’. Alan Massie in The Scotsman said: ‘Clark’s tigress is magnificent and terrifying… and her evocation of the of the terrifying wastes of the taiga and the grim horror of a Siberian winter represents a real and memorable achievement.’

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