As I have seen so many unknown books brought into the light, I thought
I would try this one.
There is a scene of a merry wedding party traveling home after becoming a
little too drunk. They are in a sleigh in winter drawn by horses. They are
chased by wolves and I believe all but the storyteller perish when the wolves
overtake them. I thought at first it might be Black Beauty and it was told from
the
Beauty's perspective, but I don't think this is correct. Dickens? Wuthering
Heights?
I am asking because I am currently reading a Joan Aiken (The Wolves of Willoughby
Chase) and it has the same feel. I wonder which author writes so similarly to
Aiken or
whom Aiken writes so similarly to.
Thanks in advance, I know one of you will know it,
Owen McDermott
Milton Junior/Senior High School
Milton, VT
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