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The first in the Wolves of Joy trilogy.
A group of Tasmanian millennials launch a war against the globalist establishment...
"The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen's Land is the first book I would lend to someone who wanted to understand those who eschew the hypocritical Zeitgeist of the baby boom generation. Anyone who is questioning the system’s narratives relating to history, to current events and to the “inevitable” future that the system would like to put in place. Anyone on the brink of awakening..."
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson, author of “I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” and Other Poems
" The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen's Land is the first book I would lend to someone who wanted to understand those who eschew the hypocritical Zeitgeist of the baby boom generation. Anyone who is questioning the system’s narratives relating to history, to current events and to the “inevitable” future that the system would like to put in place. Anyone on the brink of awakening..."
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson, author of “I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” and Other Poems
The Baby Boomer generation (known as 68ers in Europe) pulled out all stops when it came to rebelling against their elders, but were treated with kid gloves by the ‘pig system’ they affected to overthrow. What would happen, though, if a new generation decided to rebel against them?
That’s exactly what occurs when a group of young Tasmanians embark on an extended campaign of subversion, exposing the many hypocrisies of the Boomer establishment...
The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen’s Land is a satire that works on a number of levels. It is a book desperately needed by the Zeitgeist of this pivotal era...
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